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20.11.09
Parc de Montjuic
There is steep slope. and I saw different paving. There are fretted lines on concrete paving. it seems like to prevent slip on the way.
The rubbish bin, handrail and Lamp made of steel. It made full unity by material.
The slope in the playground using lever gap.
Different material in Parc de Montjuic
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