News & Events
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Karlye Emerson Appointed to President & CEO of Landscape Structures
Posted: Jun 24
Landscape Structures announced the promotion of Karlye Emerson to president and CEO. She succeeds Pat Faust who has retired. An integral part of the leadership team since 2001, Emerson has played a critical role in the company’s corporate growth, talent development and operational excellence.
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Designing Play Spaces for All
Posted: Mar 15
Jill Moore is an inclusive play specialist with Landscape Structures, a playground manufacturer based in Delano, Minn. She is also a wheelchair user who uses her lived experiences to help develop more innovative, informed and inclusive playground designs.
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Landscape Structures Named to Inaugural Forbes Accessibility 100 List
Posted: Jun 19
Landscape Structures Inc., a global leader in commercial playground, splash play and shade solutions, has been named to the first-ever Forbes Accessibility 100 List, which celebrates the world’s most innovative organizations making meaningful strides to improve life for people with disabilities.
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The Importance of Inclusive Playgrounds
Posted: Mar 20
As playground design evolves, it must continue to meet the needs of children of all abilities, ensuring play is accessible and engaging for everyone. A well-designed playground stimulates all seven senses: tactile, visual, auditory, vestibular (balance), proprioception (body awareness), motor planning and social/imaginative. Inclusive playgrounds incorporate varied play experiences and sensory stimulation while ensuring accessibility for all.
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Safe & Sound
Posted: Jan 9
For parents and caregivers, it’s a natural sentiment to want to “bubble wrap” the kids before unleashing them on the playground. And in fact, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reports that each year in the U.S., more than 200,000 children go to hospital emergency departments with injuries associated with playground equipment, with nearly 80% of these injuries being caused by falls. But most parents also understand that risk is important for a child’s growth.
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Play for All: Breaking Barriers to Create Inclusive Childhoods
Posted: Jan 15
From inclusive design to equitable opportunities, inclusive play spaces empower every child to explore and connect through play. It’s exciting to finally see play be given the reverence and importance it deserves.
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Aquatix® by Landscape Structures Wins Lammy Award
Posted: Jan 1
Aquatix® by Landscape Structures wins "Most Persuasive" 2024 Lammy Award from Landscape Architecture Magazine. A juror noted, "I like the boldness of color, the person in the space--it evokes an emotion, I wanted to be in it."
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Next-Level Playground Design
Posted: Jun 1
Playground design is continually evolving, not only to align with changes in the way kids play, but also to ensure that kids of all ages and abilities can reap play's many benefits. The latest developments in playground features and equipment support play and sensory experiences for all kids--with a special emphasis on meeting the unique needs of kids with disabilities.
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