The wagon, conceived for a workshop, is filled with playful “non-sense objects” and is intended to encourage people to undertake urban-planning projects together with young children as participants. Children are not only small users of urban spaces, they are also active designers of it. The jointly developed collection of objects provides grown-ups with a sensory window into how children perceive the world. The goal is to bridge the gap between adult and child perceptions in order to promote vibrancy and inclusion in our cities, in the sense that the city can only be better designed for all if we think in a child-sensitive ways.
The project focuses on SDG 10, “Reduced Inequalities”.