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& G3 B5 U5 i5 P, j" W图片关键词:Growing Structure 植物种植 维也纳 Kagome Sandpit in Vienna 儿童游戏空间 博物馆广场 儿童场地 公共空间 游乐设施 儿童场地 游戏场地 活动空间 植物 游乐场
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According to PPAG architects, the MuseumsQuartier's request for a sandpit for children wasn't a big challenge as such. More detailed consideration however revealed that the task was not all that easy, alone with regard to sun protection. This led them to the idea of building a “living house”.
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The walk-in (and play-in) willow object is made up of five-metre-long willow cuttings. These are rooted in a soil compartment and horizontally interwoven with one-year-old willow sticks. Willow leaves provide natural shading of the central sand area. 6 N5 P% |( U' B. U" O
4 M; `5 I6 w9 s7 W) ]The green tent will be available again from April until autumn this year, for children to burrow, dig and shovel in the Kagome Sand Pit from 10 am to 8 pm.
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