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PLAYSTRUCTURE DESIGN
- Originated the concept of continuous play (Steve King), 1967
- First post-and-clamp-based playsystem for unlimited configuration (PlayBooster®), 1981
- First composite playsystem for children ages 2 to 5 (AdventureScape), 1985
- First gyroscopic playsystem for ages 5 to 12+ changes the shape of play and addresses childhood obesity (Evos™), 2007
- First tree house playground structure with realistic, durable GFRC tree bark climbers, hand-carved kid-engineered look. Designed to get kids outside to play and to encourage the interaction between kids and nature (Tree House), 2010
PLAY EVENT FIRSTS
- First fitness trail system, VitaCourse, 1977
- First enclosed-trolley Track Ride, 1980
- First Corkscrew Climber, 1987
- First Talk Tubes, 1990
- First modular, molded edger/retainer system, TuffTimbers™, 1993
- First segmented multi-directional open slide in playground industry, SlideWinder, 1994
- First multi-age play event, Spring Ring® Bouncer, 1996
- First in overhead events, Triple Ring Fling™, 1998
- CableCore® Climbing Cable, 1999
- First play equipment to feature a licensed character, Arthur™, 1999
- Skatewave® modular steel/ PVC community skatepark equipment, 2001
- Skatewave® 3.0, 2004
- First innovative climbers featuring Corocord® Climbing cable integrated into a playstructure, 2004
- First natural climber to integrate children in nature with a playstructure, The Ridge, 2004
- First playground climber that integrates art and play, Mobius® Climbers, 2005
- First natural climbers specifically designed to integrate with PlayBooster, The Pinnacle™ Natural Climber and The Pointe™ Natural Climber, 2007
- First natural-looking climbing stones introduced for preschoolers (The Peak™ Natural Climber and The Stepper™ Natural Climbing Stone), 2010
SITE FURNISHINGS / AMENITIES
ACCESSIBILITY
- First transfer system for providing access to playstructure for children in wheelchairs, 1993
- First multi-rider accessible glider, Sway Fun®, 2002
- First playground equipment manufacturer to lead the Inclusive Play Movement to bring better playgrounds to all, 2010
ENGINEERING / MATERIALS
- First introduction of TenderTuff™ coating (PVC based coating) on decks and handholds, 1981
- Use of Permalene® panels (compression molded polyethylene), 1985
- Super-durable powdercoating, 1999
- Implementation of ProShield™ Finish, 2008
- First to offer Recycled Permalene® panels offering a durable, yet green option with 73% post-consumer content, 2010
SAFETY
SPECIAL EVENTS
- Skatewave® Demo Tour, covering 12,000 miles, brought a modular skatepark and expert riders to 32 location across the U.S. and Canada, 2005
CORPORATE
- First U.S. playground equipment manufacturer to achieve ISO 9001 Certification - customer-focused commitment to quality products and processes, 1996; Certified to ISO 9001:2000 standard, 2003 and ISO 9001:2008, 2009
- First U.S. playground equipment manufacturer and seventh company in the state of Minnesota to achieve the highest standard for environment commitment ISO 14001 Certification for conservation and recycling process, 1998, and the updated 14001:2004 standard, 2005
- Steve King receives Japan's G-Mark International Design Award for design of an AdventureScape, 1998
- Initiated Continuous Improvement focus on lean manufacturing to ensure efficient processes, products, on-time deliveries and longer warranties, 1999
- Landscape Structures becomes employee-owned company, 2004
- Steve King named Fellow, American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA), 2004
- Steve King, founding member, named President of IPEMA (International Play Equipment Manufacturers Association), 2004
- First playground equipment manufacturer to partner with National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP), 2009
- The King Pavilion addition to the ISU College of Design was the first higher-education building in Iowa to achieve LEED® Platinum certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), 2010.