Woot! After an amazing weekend break where half the team went to Tikal to see the Mayan ruins and the others to Tobacco Caye to chill the beach we managed to get all the balance beams I designed into the ground. It felt really good to see some of the work I had done come together, along with the other three posts that we got into the ground it felt like the playground was really starting to take shape. Aside from this a lot noise was coming out of the shed at the end of the road, lots of cutting drilling and smashing, I saw some nicely marked up timbers that will make up the swings we are putting up. It all looked very accurate and complicated, made me think i'm definatly better suited to doing all the grunt work.
APE Projects seek to fundraise, design and hand build Adventure Playgrounds for Education for various communities throughout the world. Where possible, we engage with the children to deliver a playground that provides a true sense of ownership. We seek to create beautiful spaces to enable physical, social, sensorial, creative and contemplative play, using locally sourced materials with minimal ecological impact.
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Thursday, 24 May 2012
Day 16 - George Crabtree
Woot! After an amazing weekend break where half the team went to Tikal to see the Mayan ruins and the others to Tobacco Caye to chill the beach we managed to get all the balance beams I designed into the ground. It felt really good to see some of the work I had done come together, along with the other three posts that we got into the ground it felt like the playground was really starting to take shape. Aside from this a lot noise was coming out of the shed at the end of the road, lots of cutting drilling and smashing, I saw some nicely marked up timbers that will make up the swings we are putting up. It all looked very accurate and complicated, made me think i'm definatly better suited to doing all the grunt work.
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