Interactive Play and Theme Design Engineering (IE) Team Spotlight
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WhiteWater presents… the teams behind your most memorable water slides and attractions and those favourites yet to come. This month, we are shining the spotlight on our aquatic play experts—the Interactive Play and Theme Design Engineering (IE) Team.
From concept to completion to after sales, the IE Team is responsible for the project execution of all interactive wet products, such as multi-level play structures (AquaPlay, AquaForms, RainFortress, FusionFortress), AquaSpray, AquaSplash, and AquaCourse. The team prepares all the detailed designs for engineering and theming as well as reviews and approvals required for vendors and fabricators. For each project, the IE Team delivers the complete engineering design package, the artistic design intent, and a bill of materials that includes all technical specifications to be used.

The IE Team comprises two main groups: Engineering Design, who is responsible for all the technical aspects of interactive products, and Theme Design, who delivers the artistic requirements. The team members come from a diverse background of manufacturing, architecture, mechanical engineering, industrial design, fine and graphic arts, and painting.
It takes a lot of collaboration to create the most memorable play environment for families all over the world. The IE Team is involved at every stage.

The world’s first ultra-accessible splash park, Morgan’s Inspiration Island gave the IE Team an opportunity to look at design in a never-before way, to include children of all cognitive, physical, and sensory abilities as well as their caregivers.

For the Middle East market, this facility is culturally inclusive, offering resort guests a mix of custom AquaPlay, AquaCourse, and Adventure Trail so that the entire family can play together, whether in swim wear or street clothes.
This award-winning water park is the first in the city. Among the attractions is an AquaPlay 1750, reflecting the glitz, glam, and fortune themes of the resort.

One of the earlier properties on the Cotai strip to recognize the need to attract families to the expansive hotel, the IE Team provided wet and dry play structures themed built on the roof deck of this famous resort. The area is beautifully themed with the story, “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.”

The IE Team worked on a small Paw Patrol-themed AquaPlay 200 for the youngest guests and a big RainFortress 5 that brings visitors into the world of SpongeBob SquarePants. It was a challenging yet very satisfying project, the highlight of which was the design of a geyser that dumped green tinted water on the guests, just like the iconic Nickelodeon slime.












