Teeter-Totter Wall…great name, great idea
The Beazley Designs of the Year celebrate the best examples of designs in six categories: Architecture, Digital, Fashion, Graphics, Product and Transport. The overall winner was the Teeter-Totter Wall by by Ronald Rael and Virginia San Fratello with Colectivo Chopeke
In an attempt to unite the citizens of Juárez in Mexico and El Paso, Texas, separated by the wall that marks the US/Texas border, this design featured bright pink see-saws slotted through gaps in the steel border wall.
It seems that the see-saws were only in operation for 20 minutes, on one day in July, but it meant that kids in both towns played together for the first time.
Nice.