The main difference between adventure playground design in America and scrap playgrounds developing in Europe is that adventure playgrounds do not contain raw building materials due to national safety standards.
Instead it was designed to contain construction materials that were identified as safe by politicians and families. The nails found as a result of the demolition of a structure in the area contain natural elements such as adventure parks, wooden structures, sand instead of broken wood pieces and construction materials and offer children the opportunity to change their places.
Adventure areas were often designed to contain natural materials to “integrate the playground into the field”. In addition, color is not used much and structures are combined with cast concrete. Or natural materials such as rope and large-scale timber. As of the 1970s, many adventure playgrounds have been designed to contain more contemporary materials. And surfaces with the goal of preventing child injuries for safety reasons.
Adventure playgrounds refer to a number of topics that are not found in traditional playgrounds. Traditional playgrounds contain only programmed games in a controlled environment for social development purposes. While adventure fields offer the flexibility to design the game. Adventure playgrounds encourage children to come together and cooperate to produce and to find creative solutions. To meet the needs needed in the construction of their own playgrounds. As part of the nature experience, adventure playgrounds also ensure the child’s contact with natural elements.
A new era has begun for adventure playgrounds after the 1990s. Modern adventure playgrounds; “Built using natural environment”, “where children can actively design their own playgrounds using appropriate materials”. But developed as a controlled environment