Brooklyn-based design firm Snarkitecture just installed the world’s most bizarre “beach.” And you can visit it.
Forget Baroness Dudevant and saltwater . The architect and creative person atSnarkitecturehave created a beach that ’s unlike anything you ’ve ever seen . Using nearly one million lily-white plastic balls , the studio installed a 10,000 straight formal pit smack dab in the middle of the National Building Museum ’s grand hall in Washington D.C. As if its sheer size of it was n’t impressive enough , the facility ’s monochromatic white on blank colour palette make “ The Beach ” simply unforgettable .
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“ The Beach ” was created to encourage citizenry to interact with their surroundings in a playfulness ( yet unexpected ) way . But you do n’t have to wade through the pit of reusable pliant ball to enjoy all that this “ beach ” has to provide .
Snarkitecture also created a 50 - foot “ shoreline ” that ’s stocked with beach essentials like crisp white lounge chairs and umbrellas — and there ’s even a nearby snack shop .
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A mirror sits directly across from the shoreline , transforming the sea of white into an endless look-alike . The monolithic ball stone will be candid through September 7 , but if you wo n’t be natter D.C. , let this video give you a taste of what the installation is like :
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