Monday, October 24, 2011
Crater Lake, 24° STUDIO, Kobe Japan, 2011
Like all biennale installations, Crater Lake by 24° STUDIO for the Kobe, Japan event is only temporary. And though meant mostly for grown-up art fair attendees, it incorporates space for climbing, sliding, hiding, performance, quiet play, and even flexibility (the seating stools are movable) in a compelling visual form that can be enjoyed by all ages. Very, very well done.
Quick, somebody, hire these guys to make a permanent playscape!
[via the contemporist]
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