20
09 2011

Huron House Boys’ Home splashed with colour

The Huron House Boys’ Home was selected by the Let’s Colour project to revitalise the community and lift the spirits of the local youths. The old white and grey walls of the home were injected with shades of blue, green and taupe to brighten up the lives of its residents.

17
09 2011

The Let's Colour Project creates a colourful educational environment in Casablanca

The Chair El Hamra school serves a deprived area of Casablanca where nearly 90% of its 380 pupils live in a shantytown. For them, education is both a way to escape the hardship of daily life and a passport to a better future. The Let's Colour project wanted to help them feel comfortable and happy in their school by adding a splash of colour to deteriorating walls and refurbishing its green spaces. 

13
09 2011

London residents invited to participate in unique community painting event

The community of London looks a lot brighter now as the residents and the Let’s Colour team came together to infuse colour into the Boys & Girls Club of London.

02
09 2011

Cross-border cooperation between the Let's Colour project and Art 

The Let's Colour project worked with the famous artist and architect Wang Xiaohui to re-decorated her studio, which has now been opened as an arts centre. 

28
08 2011

Let's Colour project transforms a boring parking lot into a colourful place

The Hua Fu underground parking lot is located in the business centre of Shanghai and like many parking places it looked dull and boring. There was also no clear signage so it wasn't always easy for drivers to find their cars, so the Let's Colour project stepped in to add colour to this grey space and make life easier for drivers.

27
08 2011

Let's Colour Sopron!

Sopron is one of the nicest cities in Hungary, next to the Austrian border, near to Wien. The underpass is in a busy area of the city with hundreds of people use it by bike or on foot every day. Dark and full of old and ugly graffiti, a local group of young cyclists decided toput it forward for the Let's Colour competition.