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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 ...
In a fluorescent show of unity across the border, a set of bright pink seesaws were installed between the United States and Mexico with children bopping up and down along the divide. Designed by ...
A set of bright pink seesaws that bridged the US-Mexico border has won the Design of the Year award. The Teeter Totter Wall, which was installed across the border between El Paso in Texas and ...
A collection of seesaws that briefly allowed children on both sides of the US-Mexico border wall to play together wins the 2020 Beazley Design of the Year prize from London's Design Museum.
Mexican architects from Estudio 3.14, a design firm based in Guadalajara, imagined a hot pink border that stretches 1,954 miles, called the "Prison-Wall.". The renderings are meant to show the ...
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