The project developed for Rosario International Airport was created to support the building's comprehensive renovation, adding an indoor play space aligned with the identity of travel, airplanes, and the airport's constant movement.
The play proposal is inspired by the aeronautical world: play elements shaped like airplanes, simple and accessible routes, and a tic-tac-toe panel specially designed with graphics linked to travel, destinations, and the flying experience. Every element invites kids to explore, imagine, and transform waiting time into an active, stimulating experience.
One of the project's central pillars is sustainability. All the plastic components, rubber, and paints used are recycled materials, reinforcing the idea that environmental commitment can — and should — take off into the world too. As a distinctive piece, airplane-shaped spring rockers were designed exclusively for this project, adding identity, play, and uniqueness.
A project that turns the airport into much more than a place of transit: a starting point to imagine, play, and connect.