Plaza Sustentable

On the corner of Av. Jorge Newbery and Saladillo, a 100% sustainable square is born: a play space created with recycled materials that combines design, environmental awareness, and fun for the whole family.

Location

Fisherton, Rosario

Customer

Mamina y Rio Helados

Opening

Ability

Ages

A play space that celebrates sustainability and recycled creativity.

In Rosario, we designed Plaza Sustentable together with Mamina and Río Helados, aiming to offer the city a different proposal with high social and environmental value. The project prioritizes the use of recycled materials — recycled plastic, recycled paint, and recycled rubber — turning them into a safe, appealing play experience for children.

The protagonist of the space is an Aldea Dos Torres play tower made from scrap material, equipped with different slides and routes inviting kids to climb, slide, and explore. The design aims to show that play can be a tool for promoting responsible practices: recycled materials supporting a sturdy structure, careful aesthetics, and sensory experiences designed for kids.

The intervention turns an iconic corner into a meeting point where the community can play, learn about the circular economy, and enjoy a space that adds urban value through reuse. Designed for outdoor and continuous use, Plaza Sustentable shows how design and sustainability can come together in public space.

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Be part of everyone's joy

Creating this game has been a deeply meaningful experience for us. Every detail was designed with the purpose of providing unforgettable moments for children, celebrating joy, creativity, and community spirit. Seeing them laugh, play, and explore fills us with pride and reaffirms our commitment to building spaces that transcend the physical, becoming settings where dreams and fun come to life. It's our way of contributing to a future filled with smiles and unforgettable memories.

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