Wired Scape urban playground emerges as a surreal forest

Wired Scape is a public playscape located within a residential district in Guangzhou, China, designed by 100architects. The project integrates sculptural forms and fluid geometries to create an interactive landscape influenced by natural elements such as forests and rivers.

The design concept abstracts two key environmental features, Forest and Flowing Water, into geometric structures and surface patterns. Central to the playscape are four structural elements shaped like trees, composed of spiraling steel pipes. These structures function as both vertical climbing features and shaded canopies. They are interconnected by suspended bridges that allow movement between different levels. The surface treatment of the playscape includes multicolored, curved lines resembling the motion of water. These lines define various functional areas across the site, including plazas, circulation paths, seating zones, and play platforms. A recessed plaza in front of the central structures provides a flexible space for small gatherings, performances, or informal rest.

multicolored curved structures shape forest-like playscape by 100architects in guangzhou
all images by Rex Zou

Spiraling geometries form 100architects’ sculptural playscape

The design team at 100architects conceives Wired Scape as a multi-generational space. Play equipment is integrated throughout the landscape, supporting a range of physical and cognitive activities, including climbing, swinging, sliding, and balancing. Seating areas are strategically placed to allow passive supervision and engagement by caregivers. The spatial layout also accommodates social interaction among different age groups.

Materials such as steel piping and resilient surfacing are used to define the primary forms and ensure durability. Additional features include sculptural benches, swings, seesaws, a round ping-pong table, and merry-go-rounds. The layout includes shaded areas and multiple access points to support year-round usability and accessibility. Lighting is embedded throughout the playscape, highlighting structural outlines and circulation routes after dark. These lighting elements allow the space to be used during evening hours and contribute to its visual identity at night. Overall, the project presents an interpretation of natural forms through abstract, built geometries. It emphasizes spatial continuity, varied user engagement, and integration with the surrounding urban context.

multicolored curved structures shape forest-like playscape by 100architects in guangzhou
a playscape of spiraling steel structures takes shape in Guangzhou

multicolored curved structures shape forest-like playscape by 100architects in guangzhou
four tree-like towers form the core of the Wired Scape design

multicolored curved structures shape forest-like playscape by 100architects in guangzhou
colorful surface lines evoke the movement of flowing water

multicolored curved structures shape forest-like playscape by 100architects in guangzhou
suspended bridges connect vertical play elements across multiple levels

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