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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14895 · Jul 2

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@arch_shovel · Post #1039 · 07/29/2025, 03:28 PM

A multidisciplinary team of XISUI Design has created a 3D concrete-printed playground in Shandong Province, China. Named Boulder Park, a 13,000-square-metre community park in Ji’nan, combines massive boulders - a natural material symbolizing eternity - as the core design element. These boulders complement the park’s experiential and practical offerings. Stones in the shallow creek can be incorporated into the water play installation, and boulders set over a sandpit can be used as climbing and resting play structures. Additionally, cutting-edge 3D-printed concrete technology is used to build a huge rock cave adventure area. Images 1-2-3-4-5 📸 Zhou Sheng. Image 6 📸 Hu Yihao. #design#playgrounddesign#park#urban#3dprinting#3dprintingconcrete#china