25-02-2021 21:00 via dezeen.com

Breakwater in Jamestown is both a public playground and a sculpture

Canadian designers Julia Jamrozik and Coryn Kempster have made Breakwater, a concrete sky-blue playground in Jamestown, New York out of repurposed wave breakers.
Breakwater is made from dolosse, heavy prefabricated concrete blocks normally used to prevent coastal erosion, that have been repurposed as a climbing frame.
The four dolosse used for the project were originally intended for use on Lake Erie
Formed of complex geometric shapes, piles of dolosse are positioned along coastlines to for
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