Blaxland Riverside Park by JMDdesign

SYDNEY – While it’s common to see a children’s playground with bright colours and geometric forms, it’s a surprise to see one as designed as the Blaxland Riverside Park in Sydney, Australia.
The 20,500-sq-m layout is comprised of cones,
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