Boulder Park: 3D-Printed Concrete Caves for Play

A 13,000 sqm park in Jinan by XISUI Design blends real boulders with 3D-printed concrete caves, turning play into landscape and landscape into play.
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A 13,000 sqm park in Jinan by XISUI Design blends real boulders with 3D-printed concrete caves, turning play into landscape and landscape into play.

In Handan, Cishan Tribe reimagines 8,000-year-old Neolithic symbols as a free public playscape where kids learn history by moving through it.

Common Corner by The Urban Conga transforms aging bleachers at Morris Houses into a community-led, multigenerational playscape shaped by residents’ voices.
At Exchange Quay, vibrant totems by Jasper Sanders + Partners transform wayfinding into colorful sculptures that shift with light and time.

Loures Riverfront by Topiaris blends mobility, ecology, and community, shaping a gentle 6.2 km trail along the Tagus that invites slower, more attentive travel.

Brooklyn Dairy Project merges urban farming with industrial reuse, creating a regenerative hub of productivity, biodiversity, and community life in Brooklyn.

Lemay transforms Montreal’s Black Rock site into a commemorative park, blending history, landscape, and community to honor Irish Famine immigrants.

The Orchestra Park in Suzhou blends nature and culture, offering a vibrant space that integrates preservation, recreation, and interactive design.