
The original „Indian Village” was designed by architect Jacek Krenz and sculptor Maja Kuczyńska in the 1970s. Artists belonged to the so-called Kadyny Group and worked on the many projects for blocks of flats in the Tricity. The playground was made by a group of prisoners, as part of rehabilitation activities. The village did not survive to our times.
See also: Playgrounds of Jacek Krenz, Poland, 1970s
In 2012, during the festival Streetwaves, playground was rebuilt. The authors of the new version are the designers of the group Tabanda. On the basis of a few pictures and memories of residents of the estate they have created a creative reconstruction of the village. Because of the low budget the playground was only a temporary installation.
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