New playground in the Rheingauviertel: more green and shadow for children!

Wiesbaden is planning a new playground in the Rheingauviertel in 2025: more green areas, new devices and citizen participation.
Wiesbaden is planning a new playground in the Rheingauviertel in 2025: more green areas, new devices and citizen participation. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

New playground in the Rheingauviertel: more green and shadow for children!

On March 27, 2025, the city of Wiesbaden presented the plans to redesign a central playground in the Rheingauviertel. With an area of ​​5000 square meters near Schiersteiner Straße, the play options and lounges for residents are to be improved. The mayor and head of the foundation Christiane Hinninger emphasizes the need to renew the play equipment and seating, as they are outdated due to the intensive use. The aim is to create more green and shaded areas in order to counteract overheating through climate change and to design a more pleasant environment for children and families. Wiesbaden.de reports that ...

In the planning, the suggestions of the residents play a central role. Over 2500 suggestions were collected, which underlines the great participation and the desire for a child -friendly, multifunctional neighborhood place. The design variants stipulate that the space is designed for both younger and older children. Popular play equipment such as climbing scaffolds, slides and swings are added while the football field is preserved.

challenges for playground design

The planning of playgrounds is not only faced with the challenge of use, but also adaptation to extreme weather conditions. Frankfurt clarity shows that playgrounds can actively contribute to combating heat islands in cities. Peter Apel, a city planner from Dortmund, calls for increased greening of playgrounds with at least one third, better half, from shrubs and trees. The greening not only promotes child -friendly planning, but also has a positive impact on the microclimate in urban areas. FOCUS.de emphasizes that ...

A study from Beijing has shown that well -designed green areas can create significant temperature differences, which is crucial for the city climate. In Wiesbaden, the city plans to implement the project in the second half of 2026, with a completion in early 2027. The estimated costs of 1.3 million euros are to be justified by a balanced implementation of the civil desires and climate -adapted design strategies.

climate intolerance adaptation through urban design

The urban heat island effect, which leads to overheating cities, is a central problem that Wiesbaden and many other cities look for each other. According to the WHO, around 166,000 people worldwide died between 1998 and 2017 due to heat folder. The reason for this is primarily sealed areas and a difficult air circulation. With its new concept, the city of Wiesbaden not only wants to create scope for children, but also to implement decentralized adaptation measures to reduce these heat waves. Fraunhofer IBP explains that ...

With urban climate simulations, it can be checked in advance how optimally designed green areas and other adjustment measures can affect the microclimate. Biodiversity also takes into account an important role so that children can gain natural experience. For example, the city of Kempen has introduced lavender strips on playgrounds, which promotes resilience in intensive weather events and at the same time stimulates sensory perceptions.

Overall, the redesign of the playground in the Rheingauviertel represents an essential project that should increase both the quality of life of the residents and actively meet the challenges of climate change.

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