An existing scar tree was retained and now acts as a major interpretive element that links other cultural markers throughout the site. Nature play in the lower park includes small play structures inspired by wathuwardi (branch huts), referencing camps the Kaurna people created on the embankments of the River Torrens/Karrawirra Pari. A structured pavilion and recreation space echoes the orchards and vineyards that once stood on the site, and also acts as a central amenities hub, containing toilets, picnic tables, basketball and netball courts and barbeque facilities.
In Felixstow Reserve, ASPECT Studios and its collaborators have created a space for all to enjoy, while at the same providing an important opportunity for connection and reconciliation.