Dive in to Rotterdam’s newest public space installation: a symbolic swimming pool
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Design
Arttenders, Cindy Bakker
Research
Client
Landscape Architecture
Key features
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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