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TOKYO SPORT PLAYGROUND SPORT × ART
TOKYO SPORT PLAYGROUND SPORT × ART
TOKYO SPORT PLAYGROUND SPORT × ART
TOKYO SPORT PLAYGROUND SPORT × ART
TOKYO SPORT PLAYGROUND SPORT × ART
TOKYO SPORT PLAYGROUND SPORT × ART
TOKYO SPORT PLAYGROUND SPORT × ART
TOKYO SPORT PLAYGROUND SPORT × ART
TOKYO SPORT PLAYGROUND SPORT × ART
TOKYO SPORT PLAYGROUND SPORT × ART
TOKYO SPORT PLAYGROUND SPORT × ART
TOKYO SPORT PLAYGROUND SPORT × ART
TOKYO SPORT PLAYGROUND SPORT × ART
TOKYO SPORT PLAYGROUND SPORT × ART
2022

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TOKYO SPORT PLAYGROUND SPORT × ART

Sports park

This space allows everyone to enjoy sports and use the skateboard park, basketball courts, track field, and more free of charge. This experimental project challenges societal problems such as the lack of communal space and parks; most places ban athletes and children from playing and enjoying sports activities. A lack of recreational areas means the loss of opportunities to build local communities, which leads to urban loneliness and isolation. It is common to see signs banning football and skateboarding in parks. Creating a playground with comprehensive facilities enables future generations to bring back sports into their daily lives and build new communities.

Client / Manufacturer

Mitsui Fudosan Residential Co., Ltd.

Tokyo, JP
Nike Japan Corp.

Nike Japan Corp.

Tokyo, JP
Design

Cosmos More

Shibuya, JP
Nike Japan Corp.

Nike Japan Corp.

Tokyo, JP

Harper’s Playground

Oregon, US
Date of Launch
2020
Development Time
13 - 24 months
Target Regions
Asia
Target Groups
Consumer / User

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