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Teeter Totter Wall Seesaw at the U S -Mexico Border Wins Design of the Year

Lead Photo: Art by Stephany Torres for Remezcla Art by Stephany Torres for Remezcla Read more On Trump’s last day in office, one more powerful sign that his authoritarian-esque regime was no longer welcome was delivered by London’s Design Museum. Architects and professors Ronald Rael and Virginia San Fratello were awarded Best Design of 2020 for their Teeter-Totter Wall that sat on the U.S.-Mexico border in 2019 for no longer than 30 minutes. The art project turned the border wall into the temporary base for pink seesaws–inviting children on each side to come play together. “We are totally surprised by this unexpected honor,which we share with the Juarez based art collective, @colectivo.chopeke,” said Rael shared in an Instagram post. “Most importantly, it comes at a time when we are hopeful for change and that we start building more bridges instead of walls.”

Seesaws on Mexico-US border win international design contest

Border seesaws win international design contest The 2019 art installation has been recognized by the Design Museum of London, England Published on Friday, January 22, 2021 387shares A project by two U.S. professors intended to show the interdependency of Mexico and the United States using seesaws for children to play on has been recognized with an award by London’s Design Museum. The Teeter-Totter Wall, a temporary installation at the Mexico-U.S. border wall in 2019, has been named the museum’s Beazley Design of the Year 2020. It was designed by University of California architecture professor Ronald Rael and San José University design professor Virginia San Fratello, along with Colectivo Chopeke, a Catholic youth group in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua.

WED: Officials Do Not Foresee Vaccine Shortage As Some Healthcare Workers Decline Shots, + More

Official Says New Mexico Doesn t Expect To Run Out Of Vaccine - By Susan Montoya Bryan, Associated Press New Mexico health officials say they don t expect to run out of coronavirus vaccine. Health Department spokesman Matt Bieber said Wednesday that the state orders the maximum number of doses it can and its orders are typically filled. Nearly 200,000 doses already have been delivered to the state, and more than three-quarters of those have been administered. That puts New Mexico among the top states when it comes to distribution rates. The state continues to have one of the fastest distribution times in the U.S. It has administered nearly 153,000 shots so far. More than 471,000 New Mexicans have registered for the vaccine.

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