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How do you make public art fun and interactive for everyone?

We're making Art for Everyone at the North Vancouver Shipyards! Studio Meanwhile is bringing interactive fun to the shipyards with the help of Vancouver-based artist Pablo Zamudio in our latest City Pong table tennis table. Created in collaboration with the Lower Lonsdale Business Improvement District, this interactive piece of public furniture is meant to spark play, connection, and creativity in the heart of the Shipyards—adding a splash of colour and a fun new way for people to enjoy the space together.

Not your papa's ping pong table.
It's actually Pablo's.

Client
Brooklyn Heights Association
Year
2025
Contributors

Studio Meanwhile, City Blocks Urban Furniture, Brooklyn Heights Association

Location
Brooklyn, New York

The OPPORTUNITY

Montague Street is about to feel a little more human connection with its new glow up. This summer, City Blocks and The Brooklyn Heights Association are reclaiming space from cars and giving it back to the people! Thanks to the leadership of the Brooklyn Heights Association, the Montague Street BID, Council member Lincoln Restler, and NYC DOT, a series of smart, low-cost upgrades will bring new life to one of the neighbourhood’s main streets. Curb extensions—at corners and mid-block—will shorten crossings, calm traffic, and carve out space for what really matters: seating, greenery, and places to pause. New bike corrals will support two-wheeled travel, and revised parking and loading zones.

The APPROACH

The Outcomes

This is Art for Everyone.

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