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Quiet space integrated into the playground. <br />2. Imaginative Play Spaces <br />The incorporation of themed play structures and <br />areas for performances creates an environment <br />where playground visitors can realize their limitless <br />imagination and potential. <br />ON <br />Mira <br />Welcoming art pieces at Mia's Dream Come True Playground in <br />Hayward, CA. <br />Large picnic area for group gathering <br />3. Quiet and Calm Spaces <br />In a park bustling with activity, these spaces <br />provide a balance where park visitors can find a <br />soothing respite. This is especially important for <br />some groups with special behavioral conditions. <br />4. Art and Culture <br />Features such as sculpture, mosaics, chalk art, <br />and interpretive panels expose park visitors to the <br />diversity of their own community through creative <br />expression. <br />S. Group Activities and Communal Amenities <br />These are the backbone of any public space. They <br />allow groups of all sizes to gather for planned <br />events or spontaneous interactions. <br />MASTER PLAN 13 <br />