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Three pink seesaws that turned the border wall between Mexico and the US into a temporary playground have won the Design of the Year competition. The project, that brought together children on ...
An art project that turned the border wall at ... the temporary base for pink seesaws – inviting children on each side to come play together – has won the London's Design Museum award for ...
The pink seesaws installed across the US-Mexico ... "We've worked hard to smuggle in design at the border." The seesaws briefly allowed communities on both sides of the border to play together.
this see-saw installation managed to bring people on both sides of the Mexico-US border together. And now the Teeter Totter Wall has won the 2020 Beazley Design of the Year award, which is run by ...
Architectural studio Rael San Fratello has installed three pink seesaws between the metal slats of the US-Mexico border wall so that ... an associate professor of design at San José State ...
that briefly allowed children on both sides of the US-Mexico border wall to play together has won a prize from London’s Design Museum. The three hot-pink seesaws were installed through the slats ...
The creators spent 10 years on the project and said they wanted to talk about the border issue in "a very frank way but using humour". Tim Marlow, chief executive and director of the Design Museum ...