©Tatiana VdovenkoPing Pong Park
Elisabet Flascha, Laura Weigand & Marco von der Heyden
Ping Pong Park is a unique project that brings movement, fun and social interaction into public spaces. With its extraordinary table designs, it sparks curiosity and invites people to rediscover both the city and the game. All tables are designed to encourage collective play – whether with two players or in larger groups. Round tables are ideal for groups and create dynamic, sociable games. Narrow tables require greater precision and skill, while asymmetrical tables help balance different skill levels, making the game accessible to everyone.
Ping Pong Park is not only a place for physical activity but also a meeting spot to hang out, talk, watch and join in. It creates a space for spontaneous encounters and shared experiences, enriching the city and inviting people to become active participants in public life.