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PlayMo: An Urban Playground Constructed of Colorful Crates in Melbourne

08/05/2011
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    Remember those colorful <a href="http://www.playmobil.com/index.html">Playmobil blocks</a> that we used to stack as toddlers? Well urban intervention experimenters <a href="http://www.facebook.com/CityLeaks">City Leaks</a> have constructed a life-size version in Melbourne for adults! Dubbed PlayMo, the outdoor pavilion was constructed from out-of-use milk crates, and is open to the public to explore and enjoy just like kids would a jungle gym. Check out the pics, and you'll see that people have gotten so comfy inside PlayMo that they've even brought their pillows.
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    <a href="http://www.facebook.com/CityLeaks">City Leaks</a> used three different colors of crates and gave each one a specific function.
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    The idea reminded us of the classic game of Tetris - remember that each type of block cluster was a particular color and shape?
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    In PlayMo, the black crates = platforms, the grey crates = stairs and finally the green crates = moveable elements.
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    The green <a href="http://inhabitat.com/intoxicating-pavilion-made-of-33000-yellow-beer-crates/">crates</a> are the most interactive pieces and provide an undefined random element; visitors can create their own seating arrangements or sofas or even stack crates to make additional steps.
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    And it's apparent from the photos of PlayMo showing how the pavilion evolves from one day to the next that people love putting their own special touches on the space.
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    City Leaks found plants, art, toys, coins, letters and even pillows left inside and atop the crates.
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    "<a href="http://archidose.blogspot.com/2011/07/half-dose-90-playmobil.html">PlayMo</a> was born from the intention of inventing a space that turns into a place where people meet, spend time and play," explain City Leaks of how the pavilion came to be.
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    "Its name comes from “playmobil”, a Lego styled child’s creative play toy. Using<a href="http://inhabitat.com/the-crate-man-cometh-recycled-milk-crate-art/"> milk crates</a> was like playing with big Lego pieces. Milk crates are a fantastic material for many reasons; they are structural, light, modular and they have an iconic role in Melbourne’s cafe image and laneways. We believe that familiarity to a material plays an important role in engaging with it."
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CityLeaks PlayMo

Remember those colorful Playmobil blocks that we used to stack as toddlers? Well urban intervention experimenters City Leaks have constructed a life-size version in Melbourne for adults! Dubbed PlayMo, the outdoor pavilion was constructed from out-of-use milk crates, and is open to the public to explore and enjoy just like kids would a jungle gym. Check out the pics, and you'll see that people have gotten so comfy inside PlayMo that they've even brought their pillows.

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