Suspended across the sky, thousands of colorful balls form a dazzling rainbow over Montreal. This iconic installation brings joy, unity, and visual wonder to the heart of the city’s LGBTQ+ village each summer.
Australian artist Joshua Smith crafts 1:20 scale miniatures of neglected urban buildings, showcasing intricate details like grime, graffiti, and architectural decay. 
Once a bustling coal-fired power plant, Moran Plant now stands as a shell of the past—its walls draped in ivy and echoes. This atmospheric site captures the tension between industrial history and natural rebirth.
Taking up just a few square meters, CityTree combines moss cultures with IoT technology to purify air and reduce urban heat. It’s a breakthrough in green innovation—perfect for crowded cities facing environmental challenges.
Pigalle and Nike have revamped Paris’s iconic Duperré court into a striking visual spectacle, merging art, fashion, and basketball in a radiant urban statement.
Brazilian artist Alex Senna transforms city walls with monochrome murals depicting tender scenes of human connection, evoking emotion through minimalist street art. 
From giant robots to concrete whales, Japan’s playgrounds are as imaginative as they are unconventional. This visual documentation reveals how play, architecture, and cultural expression collide in unexpected ways.
Italian artist Millo continues to enchant urban walls with his signature black-and-white murals. Playful, oversized characters interact with architectural backdrops, reminding us of the quiet power of imagination in a busy world.
Turn up the warmth and ambiance in your outdoor space with these 20 DIY fire pit ideas. Whether you’re into minimal designs or earthy textures, there’s a project here to spark your creativity.
Built into the earth itself, a mound slide offers a fun, low-impact way for children to play. These natural play spaces blend seamlessly with the environment, promoting physical activity, creativity, and sustainable design.
Located in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, this kindergarten is anything but ordinary. With vibrant facades, wooden textures, and green features, École Maternelle Pajol offers an inspiring model for eco-conscious early education spaces.
With organic shapes, bold structures, and playful surfaces, this innovative playground by Espace Libre transforms outdoor space into a dynamic world for kids. It fosters creativity, movement, and sensory engagement through design.