The street is transformed from a transit space into a refreshing place for play and gathering. This is the concept developed by Amusement Logic’s Design Department. Through interactive fountains integrated into the pavement, water flows with lightness and dynamism, creating a series of paths where children and families walk, play and enjoy the public space during the warmer months.
The sculptural elements contained in the fountains—flowers, plant shapes and organic volumes—add a touch of colour and a flash of character to the urban environment. The playful landscape, the spatial composition, the water, the vegetation and the urban architecture are causes that come together in one effect: the activation of street life.

From a technical point of view, the system consists of a recirculating and filtering hydraulic circuit which, in addition to maintaining the required water conditions, optimises its consumption for efficient and sustainable use. Non-slip surfaces and draining flooring ensure safety and comfort for users.
The result is a lively urban space. Water becomes a social element that attracts activity, refreshes the environment and transforms a conventional walkway into a playful experience. A combination of hydraulic engineering and landscaping to make a city more liveable.
By Manuel Devesa, senior architect in the Design Department at Amusement Logic.



