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The Project

Toys for All is a research project about toy design, that aims at designing toys for children with disabilities. The idea is not to design special toys for disabled children only, but normal toys that can be also easily used by those with different abilities.


From this point of view, the aim of the project is to find design solutions that can be capable to create real interaction between children with both normal and different abilities, in the pursuit for maximum inclusiveness, in order to allow everybody the right to play, a necessary element of everyone's personal process of growth, maturity and wellbeing.

Área: Diseño
Cursos: Diseño
Campus: NABA Milan
En colaboración con: L'Abilità Onlus

Projects 2017

Project Leaders

Luca Poncellini
Design and Applied Arts Department Head
Design and Applied Arts Department Head
Luca Poncellini
<p><strong>Design and Applied Arts Department Head</strong></p> <p>Luca Poncellini is an architect and a designer with a PhD in the History of Architecture and City Planning. As a partner in the architecture office Cliostraat until 2009, he has curated projects and has lectured in Italy and in several countries throughout the world. His works have been exhibited at the Venice Biennale, at the Van Alen Institute in New York, at ETH in Z&uuml;rich, at MAGA in Gallarate and at Triennale Milano. In 2008 he co-curated the retrospective exhibition Laszlo Hudec, in collaboration with the Hungarian Consulate in Shanghai. Since 2013 he has been the Course Leader of the MA in Interior Design. Between 2015 and 2019 directed the research lab and the project C-Park. Since 2019 he has been Design and Applied Arts Department Head.</p>
Natascia Fenoglio
Project Leader
Vered Zaykovsky
Project Leader
23
Students
(2017/2018)
Students involved

Luca Magistrali, Alberto Massara, Marco Merafina, Giovanni Molisse, Antonio Cantone, Bo Chen, Giulia Ricci, Cecilia Raimondi, Chiara Torterolo, Cecilia Vedani, Luca Vernieri, Greta Aldeghi, Alice Casella, Marco Damascelli, Elisa Manzato, Lorenzo Criscuolo, Paolo Giustozzi, Pietro Di Marco, Niccolò Frondibue, Mughi Sano, Miriam Re Cecconi, Nicole Pizzi, Alyssa Rocca

31
Students
(2016/2017)

Elia Gaperini, Martina Spinelli, Savas Luka, Melyssa Lysurey, Francesca Daloiso, Livia Delfanti, Alice Trabattoni, Noemi Vegetti, Pietro Gaeli, Michela Panizza, Simone Caronni, Paolo Stefano Gentile, Emanuela Dassisti, Angelica De Paolis, Erica Gerli, Marco, Liu, Zhang, Sasha, Giorgia Dodi, Andy Pove, Giulia Guaitani, Julia Gaillard, Chiara Chirico, Andrea Colturi, Arianna Conte, Alessandro Corsini, Nikita Bailey, Claudia Epiney, Mattia Armenio, Jacqueline Kein

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