VUILD's 3D-printed slide loops like mobius strip for intuitive play in japan park
Briefly

VUILD's White Loop is a 3D-printed play structure in Japan that creates a unique, interactive experience for children. Inspired by Isamu Noguchi’s work and the transformative shapes of Barbapapa books, the structure resembles a Möbius strip, providing climbing and sliding paths as children explore movement and space. The design reduces conflict often seen in playgrounds by removing barriers between activities, allowing a fluid engagement that adapts to their playful behavior, fostering creativity and interaction in a sculptural form.
The design of White Loop encourages children to explore movement and interaction through an immersive play experience, transcending traditional play structures.
Inspired by Isamu Noguchi's sculptures, White Loop is a play structure that mimics natural forms, encouraging children to engage with their environment intuitively.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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