Wonderkin Edutainment Centre Kuwait City / Manmade Studio

This learning centre combines soft-play jungle gyms, mini role-play buildings, and Nordic-inspired interiors to create a vibrant and safe learning playground for toddlers to preteens.

Shared by the architects upon our invitation.

Architects: Manmade Studio

Gross Built Area: 180 m2

Year: 2023

Location: Al Andalus Complex, Hawally, Kuwait

Lead Architects: Jassim AlNashmi

Design Team: Jassim AlNashmi, Shenouda Talat, Ertugrul Yilmaz, Zamir Rira

Photo Credits: Mohammad Ashkanani

Wonderkin is a kids ‘edutainment’ playroom in Kuwait City where children from toddlers to preteens get to be active and learn new things all while they play. The playroom sits within an outdoor complex of shops and cafes generally intended for young adults and parents, so an elegant but fun look was the aim for the facade design as well as the interior soft aesthetic which had a ‘colourful Nordic’ theme. From pastel leathers to natural wooden furniture and toys, the 180sqm playroom is colourful yet elegant, it has a reception where the kids drop off their bags and take off their shoes before they go in to play, there’s a waiting area for the parents to watch their kids from, and once they enter they can go up the softplay jungle and and ride the slides or crawl on the rope-net bridge to the other side of the playroom and go down the other slide into a ball pit.

The activity areas were divided by mini-buildings with mini-brick facades or shingled roofs where kids can play-act as shoppers, baristas, firemen, or craftsmen.

To ensure the safety of the kids, all surfaces in the softplay jungle are padded with soft leather cushioned surfaces, from steel bars to concrete columns, to floors and railings. And underneath this all is a soft anti-bacterial cork flooring.

Fiberglass slides were custom-designed by Manmade Studio and built in Abu Dhabi to ensure colour-coordination with the rest of the interior.

The facade includes 2 elements from the branding; the logo, and the fluffy character, Woohoo, which is the main playful indicator to outsiders that this is a kids play area. The base of the facade is a curved sand-lime brick which is a modest blend between the building’s brick and the soft, playful interior.

The difficulties in this project were that the client already signed the contract on the leased space before approaching us, so the design stage was squeezed to the extent that while designing we were producing construction documents for the slides which needed the most time. The cork flooring had to also be ordered during the design stage, the order had to be placed many months in advance due to shipping and procurement. The softplay jungle was a steel frame structure that was constructed with wooden platforms and leather padding, the biggest construction challenge was the hanging bridge which needed site-specific structural design. All carpentry elements used white-washed oak wood veneer or water-based paint. The bathroom has a custom-built orange Corian sink and the high level of the walls is clad with acoustic fabric panels disguised as waves.

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Cite: “Wonderkin Edutainment Centre Kuwait City / Manmade Studio” 24 Sep 2025. GLSN. Accessed . https://theglsn.com/wonderkin-edutainment-centre-kuwait-city-manmade-studio/

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