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WORTH Partnership Project
Project

Sculpture for Play

A sculpture garden where people can observe or play, as well as a meeting place for friends and family

Sculpture for Play

The message of the project

'Sculpture for Play' is a sculpture garden that may be observed or played in, as well as a gathering spot for friends and family. Playgrounds now lack modern design values. Rather, they appear that way because they are inexpensive to produce. The goal is to create a space for adults and children alike that promotes a more inclusive living environment while also promoting creativity.

The idea behind the project

Ideas, practicality, and feasibility were all exchanged between ARTEFATTO and Studio F. ARTEFATTO was able to come up with the idea, design it, and model it, while Studio F provided important production and feasibility experience.

The project arose from an investigation into aspects of public life that were unaffected by the concepts of the New European Bauhaus initiative.

They saw that children's playgrounds were a formulaic addition to public areas, with the same few, brilliantly coloured components, and they questioned if current playgrounds provide children with adequate cerebral stimulation. They questioned whether a more appealing, exciting playground was a possibility in each of these areas of discovery, aesthetics, and the broader notion of play.

The goal was to create something that could serve as both a sculpture and a playground. While researching this idea, they discovered a ceramicist named Jim Miller-Melberg who had several pieces that matched the brief. Of course, they did not want to duplicate anything already existing, so they began to think about creating not just a sculpture but a complete sculpture garden.

Taking inspiration from Richard Serra's work, they chose towering walls with varied angles that may be walked through and observed from within. This minimalist garden serves as a blank canvas for children to play hide and seek, tag, and other activities. It also allows children to design their own games, which fosters creativity.

Sculpture for Play
Sculpture for Play

What next?

“Sculpture for Play” is entirely made of repurposed wood. It is unnoticeable to the environment and promotes growth in the surrounding area. The pieces are delivered in flat sheets to minimise the transport impact. Because it is made of wood, the entire structure is recyclable. It is intended to be installed in public locations to encourage people to congregate, children to play, and to give culture and beauty to the region. Finally, “Sculpture for Play” provides a more inclusive living environment by acting for both adults and children.

Sculpture for Play
Projects Edition
WORTH Partnership Projects II
Project Call
1st Call Projects
Project Sector
Furniture - Home Decoration
Project Challenge
New European Bauhaus

Stakeholders

Coordinators

ARTEFATTO

Address
United Kingdom

Studio F

Address
Italy