Vehicle restriction zones

Other Interventions

  • Playgrounds

    Playgrounds are designed spaces within the urban environment that offer opportunities for play, social interaction, and physical activity. As dedicated areas for recreation, they are primarily intended for children, though they can also include elements that engage individuals of all ages. Playgrounds encourage movement, creativity, and exploration by incorporating various play structures such as swings, slides, climbing frames, and interactive installations.
    Beyond their role as spaces for play, playgrounds serve as vital social infrastructure. They activate public areas, fostering community engagement by bringing together families and neighbours. Well-designed playgrounds can also enhance the aesthetic and functional quality of urban spaces, integrating natural elements, innovative design, and inclusive features to create welcoming and stimulating environments.

  • Dog park

    Dog parks promote inclusivity in public spaces, as they introduce the collective of both animals and owners into them. On the other hand, they guarantee health and safety conditions in public spaces for other users, as they allow animals to move freely without disturbing or interfering with the activities of other open spaces users.

  • Pavements

    Interventions on urban pavements are an essential urban intervention measure in the construction or transformation of urban spaces, as they are the game board on which the space is articulated. Pavements have different determining factors: permeability, colour, texture, shape, etc. These factors, applied in different ways, have different effects on public spaces, with the capacity to completely transform them. They are also a very useful type of intervention, as many major changes can be made with a minimum budget.

  • CCTV

    The installation of video surveillance systems in urban spaces is a good practice to ensure the security of these spaces. This deterrent to vandalism and crime in cities improves both the real and perceived security of urban spaces.

  • Open Gyms

    Open gyms are free-to-use fitness areas located in public spaces such as parks or community centers. They provide easy and inclusive access to exercise equipment, encouraging people of all ages and backgrounds to engage in physical activity without financial or membership barriers.