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“The Beach,” the ultra-popular ball pit that turned a D.C. museum into an attraction for kids of all ages, is coming back to the National Building Museum this summer, albeit in a smaller and ...
But with “Fun House,” the new summer exhibition at the National Building Museum ... pool that is a revamp of the popular colossal ball pit from the 2015 installation, “The Beach.” ...
This particular "beach" takes the form of a 10,000-sqaure-foot giant ball pit in the National Building Museum’s atrium, Kate Sierzputowski writes for This is Colossal. “The BEACH,” as the ...
The magnificent, four-story Great Hall of the National Building Museum is now a site for executing cannonballs, rolling on the floor laughing, and other acts of gleeful revelry. A giant ball pit ...
Related: Bjarke Ingels’ Concave BIG Maze Takes Over DC’s National Building Museum The 50-foot-wide “shoreline” that rings the ball pit is dotted with monochromatic beach chairs and umbrellas.
You can swim right in the heart of the city — in a pool of nearly 1 million translucent plastic balls that have been set up as an exhibit in the National Building Museum. Special thanks to Noah ...
So they created one inside the National Building Museum, filling a giant pit with almost a million plastic balls that visitors can float on or swim through. The pit, which opened on the Fourth of July ...
Staff work to reunite items with owners as ball pit is dismantled. Washington, DC -- As the tide begins to recede from the National Building Museum’s “Beach” exhibit in Washington ...
Washington, D.C.’s cultural institutions can feel a bit stuffy and buttoned-down, but a newly opened exhibition at the National Building Museum (NBM ... version of The Beach’s main attraction: A ...
Related: Gigantic swimmable ball pit takes over D.C.’s National Building Museum “Fun House represents a unique opportunity for us to bring together a number of different Snarkitecture-designed ...
the National Building Museum brought “the Beach” to DC. The playful, charming, and Instagram-dominating exhibit was always going to be tough to beat. So this year, instead of recreating summer ...