What began as an initiative to enhance public spaces along the waterfront soon became a testament to the power of creative placemaking and community engagement.
The journey commenced with the Waterfront BIA‘s commitment to enriching visitor experiences along the waterfront. Recognizing the potential of three key public spaces to become vibrant hubs of activity, the BIA enlisted the expertise of MASSIVart to conduct thorough public space research and engage with the community.
Understanding the community’s pulse is crucial before transforming public spaces. By listening to residents, visitors, and collaborators, we gain insights that lay the groundwork for successful placemaking. Community engagement builds trust, fosters collaboration, and ensures active participation, resulting in vibrant, co-created spaces filled with pride and ownership.
Armed with a deep understanding of community needs, MASSIVart set out to breathe new life into the waterfront. A creative direction emerged, and we embarked on a mission to test the boundaries of multi-functional art for testing out what works in the public realm.
Alpha Bravo Charlie by CK-JJ was born—a collection of interactive decks inspired by the nautical alphabet, designed to transform the waterfront Promenade into a dynamic playground of possibilities. The success of Alpha Bravo Charlie lay not only in its artistic appeal but in its versatility. The abstract decks were activated through leisure, games and educational opportunities, enlivening the space for different occupants and different uses.
Observational studies revealed a remarkable level of interaction, with 19% of passers-by embracing the playful spirit of Alpha Bravo Charlie. Foot traffic surged by 22%, as individuals of all ages found themselves drawn to the colourful decks, eager to explore, play, and connect.
But the impact extended beyond mere numbers—it contributed to a healthier public space. Quality foot traffic graced the Promenade, spanning generations and fostering inclusivity. Seniors and children alike found comfort in the vibrant surroundings, weaving a rich tapestry of community interaction. Notably, there was a remarkable increase of 1,550% in visitors aged 65 and older, and a notable rise of 1,150% in the 5 to 14-year-old demographic, showcasing the broad appeal and inclusive nature of the installation.
Additionally, +700% of visitors stayed for eating, signifying a significant increase in engagement with the space for leisure activities. Furthermore, there was a notable surge of 261% in visitors sitting, indicating a greater propensity for prolonged enjoyment and socializing within the installation.
Interested in learning more about creative placemaking? Explore our guide for real estate developers and cities.
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