Yes, these are all playground designs, and yes they are quite stunning. Each of them are made with custom worked wood, instead of the traditional pre-fab plastic and metal materials you might typically see in playgrounds. The ones you see here are the brain children of Cambridge, Mass. woodworker Mitch Ryerson, whose work is but one example of a growing national interest to completely reimagine how we think of public play spaces.
“In advance of the first public meeting on the project, scheduled for Thursday night, the wish list for the project and accompanying free land is as wide-ranging as it is lengthy: A network of world-class bike and walking paths. A Harvard campus expansion. Thousands of new housing units. A Boston Marathon memorial pedestrian overpass. A hulking Olympic stadium. A new West Station that could provide a rapid transit rail link between Allston and Cambridge.” - excerpt from Plans for straightening Mass. Pike stir expansive visions, article by Martine Powers, Boston Globe, 4/10/2014. Photo by Jonathan Wiggs / Globe Staff.
FULL ARTICLE: http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2014/04/09/highway-project-holds-promise-for-revamped-region/2lCX89t55FWnHWSxmZe2xM/story.html
This is the site of Debbie’s Nail’s on the corner of Concord and Alpine, May 1, 2010.