Affective geometries: design that brings children and adults together
The design considers both the needs of children and the well-being of adults, without sacrificing a sense of wonder.
Emotional interior design: when commerce becomes an experience
Materials, curves, backlighting, colour palette produce a dreamlike atmosphere without stridency.
Playful architecture: a monumental wooden octopus
A play structure that strengthens a transversal relationship with the urban space through imagination.
Indoor courtyards: well-being, interaction and dialogue
A design with a sense of place always listens to - and translates - the climate, vegetation and natural rhythms.
Indoor immersive children’s universes: the bottom of the sea
A design of multisensory spaces in hotel and resort nurseries, shopping centres or leisure centres.
Not just experiences, lasting business: balance in leisure and tourism projects
The success of a project is not only measured by how spectacular it is, but also by the absence of problems throughout its lifetime.