Playpoint had the privilege of leading a group of Korean architects, professors, and students on a research tour exploring how Singapore integrates play into landscapes. These design minds, particularly interested in Playpoint’s approach, were eager to see concepts in action.
Our adventure included insightful visits to Alkaff Courtview and Play at Heights Park. These unique spaces showcased how playful elements can be seamlessly woven into the urban landscape. The tour fostered a fun and informative exchange, with the Koreans particularly intrigued by how Singapore balances play with respect for the thematic character of each estate and the privacy of residents.
This visit offered a valuable window into Singapore’s approach to playground design, sparking curiosity and potential collaboration between architects from both countries