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Swing Through the World’s Most Spectucular Artist-Designed Playgrounds — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 18 November 2024 22:34
Published 18 November 2024
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David Hockney famously said that “people tend to forget that play is serious,” but for the artists and designers behind some of the world’s most visionary parks and museums, recreation has never been a trivial matter.

A new book by Emmy Watts travels the globe to highlight more than 80 spectacular environments created purely to foster one of the most primal activities. Published by Hoxton Mini Press, The Art of Play is a vast compendium featuring a range of interactive, immersive, and conceptual spaces for both children and adults.

Chongqing, China

Included is Mike Hewson’s seemingly perilous design in Melbourne, which perches massive boulders attached to slides, monkey bars, and other equipment on tiny wheels fit for a skateboard (don’t worry: they’re secured with rods).

Others take inspiration from nature, including the colorful bubble architecture of an Istanbul playground and the fantastic characters at an all-ages park in Chongqing, China. Outfitted with typical equipment like sandboxes and tunnels, this space also has tables for checkers and exercise areas specifically geared toward older adults.

Pick up a copy of The Art of Play for a dose of whimsy and perhaps to help plan your next family vacation.

a bus, ferris wheel, red silo and more perch atop a building
City Museum, St. Louis
a piet Mondrian painting turned into a play area
Kuntá Hora, Czechia
an aerial view of a park with the central structure shaped like a man lying down
Valencia
two adults swing from a massive interactive sculpture by a body of water
Shanghai
a color-blocked outdoor park
Mianyang, China
a child swings from a beige architectural structure
Doha, Qatar
slides and monkey bars attach to massive boulders atop tiny wheels
Melbourne
a child plays in a pit of white toys with a silver slide above
Dalian, China
a child walks down a soft, netted form in a play area with giant mushrooms and other natural details
Shenzhen

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