At Amusement Logic’s Design Department, we imagine urban spaces that arise from the culture of the place itself: arches, coloured boxes and lamps that evoke popular festivals, crafts and the immediacy of everyday life. These are open-air rooms, in this case for children, where they can play, read or hide, and where their families can find a pleasant meeting place in the middle of the city. The cultural references go beyond the merely decorative, helping each child to recognise themselves in their neighbourhood and feel part of it.
The proposal is modular and reversible. The pieces are combined to create paths, stages and quiet corners, with colour palettes inspired by the local landscape and decoration created by schools and neighbourhood associations. The result is an accessible and beautiful place, where light, shadows and colour tell stories and spark the imagination.
Each municipality will customise its town squares according to its traditions, seasons and events with this modular urban system proposal. Therefore, public space becomes an open classroom, a forum and a small neighbourhood theatre that reinforces collective identity and civic pride.