Dive in to Rotterdam’s newest public space installation: a symbolic swimming pool
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Arttenders, Cindy Bakker
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Landscape Architecture
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There may not be any water in The Splash, but it is meant to inspire the same kind of community togetherness that swimming pools do.
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