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Forest Tower

Forest Tower at thr Camp Adventure Park, Effekt

Parc de la Villette in Paris, Bernard Tschumi

Parc de la Villette in Paris, Bernard Tschumi

The Skatepark under the bridge in Ljubljana

The Hexi Indoor Sports Field at Shaoxing University

A small red pavilion in the urban center

A futuristic stadium out of the ordinary

Piscina Das Mares

Piscina das Marés, Álvaro Siza

The playground on the roof of a shopping centre in Hong Kong

The world’s first multi-storey skatepark by Holaway Studio in Folkestone

California’s skateparks photographed by Amir Zaki

Ilanna Barkusky’s colorful sports playgrounds

Hungarian Stadiums, György Palkó

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