Modern cities are more than just innovative buildings or advanced infrastructure.
These are places that meet the needs of all their users – both humans and animals. These are the ideas that the Norblin Factory in Warsaw implements, where caring for our four-legged friends has become part of everyday urban life.
The pawsome space
In an ideal city, everyone, regardless of the number of legs, can feel comfortable. That is why we have installed our "Pet Care on the Go" first aid kit for pets in the Norblin Factory - a solution that emphasizes the care for the safety and health of animals in public spaces. Thanks to it, carers can feel more confident, knowing that basic first aid measures for their pets are available on site.
The Norblin Factory is a unique place that has quickly gained popularity as a center for entertainment, work and leisure. On a 2-hectare area, modern solutions combine with history, creating a space with a unique character.
Cities that think about animals
At Atelier Wartości, we believe that public space should be designed with all its users in mind, including those on four paws. Our #PetCareOnTheGo project is in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals – especially SDG 3 (health and well-being) and SDG 11 (sustainable cities and communities).
The Norblin Factory fits perfectly into this vision, creating a space that combines modernity with responsibility for animal welfare. This place shows how important it is for modern cities to take into account the needs of every resident, including four-legged ones.
Sustainable development – spaces friendly to all
Modern management of public spaces is not only about technological innovations, but also about caring for the well-being of people and animals. The yellow first aid kit for animals in the Norblin Factory is a step towards creating responsible, friendly cities, where everyone – on two or four paws – feels appreciated and safe.
The Norblin Factory is an example that the future of cities belongs to places that offer comfort and support to all their users.
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More about the project: petcareonthego.org
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