While it may be make believe, we’d happily explore any of these places dreamed up by Ulises Studio, based in Valencia, Spain.

Their exploration of fantasy-inspired play structures and architecture range from dreamy to bizarre, but all of them have a unique hopefulness and optimism to them.

From ancient structures turned into swings, to vibrant inflatable castles, it’s a series meant to spur your imagination, and inspire more play.

See more on Ulises Studio’s website.

An expansive indoor space filled with white hammocks suspended from the ceiling, with several people resting in the hammocks among soft, flowing fabric drapes.
A whimsical scene featuring colorful tree houses suspended among trees, with a mountainous backdrop. Some people gather underneath a white canopy on the ground.
A large, abstract installation featuring orange net-like structures with people interacting and moving between different levels.
A colorful balloon structure resembling a castle, with many people gathered around and inside it, against a beautiful sunset backdrop.
A whimsical art installation featuring tall, classical-style columns with swings attached, where multiple people are sitting and swinging at different heights, set against a soft sunset sky.
An artistic interior space featuring colorful, stylized seating areas that resemble layered hills, with three people sitting and enjoying the environment.
A large, inflatable white structure resembling a cloud or sculpture, with people lounging on its surfaces and some in the water nearby.
A futuristic building with glass-like, bubble-shaped structures housing people inside various spaces, illuminated from within.
An indoor art installation featuring a large staircase-like structure made of soft, white cushions. Several people are seated on the cushions, creating a relaxed atmosphere.
A large, ornate red arch with hanging gondolas is surrounded by a diverse crowd of people enjoying the structure.

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2 Comments

  1. Allison Coullietteburk

    Very interesting and different. I wouldnโ€™t mind going to those places.

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