The project was established in conjunction with the charity Right to Play, which saw Pearlfisher open up their London based gallery space to the public. This allowed numerous people the chance to come and play, with the aim of re-charging their creative batteries as studies show that active playing can bring about extraordinary results for creative thinking.
If you are more mainland Europe than London, you can find a mini version in Amsterdam’s very own De Ton Ton club, complete with old school arcade games and beer galore.
An augmented reality exhibition along the River Thames transforms London’s public space into a COVID-proof digital museum.
Dive in, and take inspiration from the initiatives making urban swimming a reality across the globe.
Inspired by a long-standing feature of Chinese public parks, cities around the world seek to keep ageing populations healthy with dedicated senior playgrounds.