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22 Dec 2015
A festival of light: 30 glowing see-saws illuminate downtown Montreal
A group of Canadian designers have collaborated on a huge illuminated playground in Montreal where members of the public can ride 30 glowing, musical see-saws. Located in the city’s downtown, each see-saw is fitted with LEDs and speakers and emits waves of light and sound which change in intensity depending on
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22 Dec 2015
Rubik's Cube inspires twisting vineyard visitor centre in Australia
South Australian winemaker d’Arenberg is hoping to create a new national landmark by building a twisting new visitor centre mimicking a Rubik’s Cube. Nic Salivati from ADS Architects has designed the five-storey d’Arenberg Cube, which is currently under construction in McLaren Vale, a wine region in the
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21 Dec 2015
American artist decorates Renwick Gallery with 5,000 insects
Intricate geometric patterns of insects cover lurid pink walls inside the recently renovated Renwick Gallery in Washington DC, as part of an exhibition on the concept of wonder. American artist Jennifer Angus – who is acclaimed for her artistic installations using insects – is behind the work, titled In the
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21 Dec 2015
Children's Museum of Atlanta reopens following US$8.9m renovation
The Children’s Museum of Atlanta has reopened to the public following a US$8.9m (€8.2m, £6m) overhaul and expansion of facilities. With complete planning, design and project management for the development provided by Jack Rouse Associates (JRA), the museum now offers two new permanent exhibits as well as a
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21 Dec 2015
Norwegian Cruise Line mixes design and leisure aboard flagship vessel
A Norwegian cruise liner featuring the largest waterpark at sea is on its maiden voyage. The 4,200-passenger Norwegian Escape – which is 1,098ft long (334m) and weighs 164,600 tons – is one of the five largest in the world and features a distinctive marine-inspired mural across its hull created by Jamaican
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21 Dec 2015
Work begins on Seoul's Skygarden
A busy overpass next to Seoul's central train station has been closed as construction work begins on a new city skygarden designed by Dutch architects MVRDV. The 45-year old overpass is being stabilised in readiness for its transformation into Seoul Skygarden; a 938m long (3,077ft) public park, featuring cafés,
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Design, engineering, manufacturing, installation of waterslides, waterparks and waterplay attractions. Polin has perfected hundreds of exclusive and successful projects all around the world: outdoor parks, indoor parks and hotel/resort packages, regardless of the project’s size.
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