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The Boulder Park Brings 3D-Printed Boulder Design into Community Play

Boulder Park brings 3D-printed boulder park design into community play as a pioneering landscape in Jinan, China that blends technology, nature, and childhood adventure. Spanning thirteen thousand square meters, the park is divided into thematic zones including the All-Age Boulder Playground, Water Garden, Forest Garden, Stone Garden, and Flower Garden. At its center are sculptural caverns and rock-like forms created through robotic-arm 3D concrete printing, producing smooth, organically curved structures in a single piece, a feat not possible with traditional methods.

Interactive elements such as slides, tunnels, speaking tubes, and climbing surfaces are seamlessly built into the printed formations. The Water Garden features bubbling streams, fountains, and playful water devices, all designed with rounded edges for safety. With 3D-printed concrete exceeding C40 strength standards at 50 MPa, the structures ensure durability while maintaining their fluid, natural aesthetic. The project shows how advanced fabrication can transform public spaces into immersive, community-focused environments.

Trend Themes

  1. 3d-printed Public Spaces — The integration of 3D-printed structures into public parks introduces new possibilities for creating dynamic, customizable environments that merge art, technology, and nature.
  2. Interactive Natural Playgrounds — Urban playgrounds designed with interactive features and natural aesthetics offer immersive experiences that promote community engagement and encourage outdoor play.
  3. Concrete Innovation in Urban Design — Leveraging advanced concrete printing techniques for park infrastructure enables the creation of durable, organic structures that redefine traditional urban design paradigms.

Industry Implications

  1. Recreational Infrastructure — The development of thematic, interactive play zones can reshape recreational spaces, blending innovation with safety to enhance urban leisure environments.
  2. 3D Printing Technology — The application of robotic-arm 3D concrete printing in large-scale constructions opens new frontiers for the industry, pushing the boundaries of design and material use.
  3. Landscape Architecture — Adaptive landscape architecture that incorporates advanced fabrication technologies offers groundbreaking opportunities for the design and implementation of next-gen communal spaces.

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