Diana Memorial Playground
London / England / 2000
A playground for Peter Pan and his friends
Lady Di's love of children was the inspiration for the designers of the Lady Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Playground. On the site where a playground donated by Peter Pan author J. M. Barrie once stood, a brand new play area has now been developed based on the story of the boy and his friends.
The story of the boy who never grows up touches the hearts of all generations - you would love to be right in the middle of the action.
Captain Hook's ship has a high mast, sails, a cabin and a lower deck for exploring and romping around. Nearby, a spacious water area allows you to playfully explore and observe the ways of the water.
Not far away are the tepees of the American Indians, whose chief's daughter was held captive by the pirates, and a small village with playhouses - Wendy could live in one of them.
In the tree houses, the children keep an eye out for the "Lost Boys".