Children’s Workshop: Dot Voting Activity continued engaging young residents of Al Manakh in shaping the urban park’s design through a simple, visual decision-making exercise. Following a brief discussion about their play habits and motivations, children reviewed images representing different play types, including nature play, sports, and street playgrounds. Divided into two age groups, participants used coloured stickers to vote for preferred activities. This accessible method clearly conveyed children’s aspirations for the park while revealing age-specific preferences in outdoor play.

Adults Workshop: Progress Presentation and Discussion reconvened neighbourhood participants to review and discuss the Triennial’s design proposal for the urban garden. Drawing directly from earlier co-design collages, the proposal outlined programmatic functions, spatial organisation, and the use of locally available flora. Presented through a physical model and rendered visuals, the scheme enabled informed discussion around scale, density, and layout, with community feedback captured through open dialogue and surveys.