Rael San Fratello’s Pink Teeter-Totters at the U.S.-Mexico Border Win Beazley Design of the Year

The three neon pink seesaws that slotted through the U.S.-Mexico border were just named the 2020 Beazley Design of the Year. Conceived by Oakland-based artists Ronald Rael and Virginia San Fratello (previously), the playful, subversive project was installed in July 2019 between El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juárez and physically connected the two communities despite the 20-foot barrier. The prestigious, annual award comes from London’s Design Museum.

Rael and San Fratello spent a decade working on “Teeter-Totter Wall” before its installation at the border during a particularly divisive time under the Trump administration. Although it was in use for less than an hour, the interactive work intended to foster and display unity between children and adults from both countries as they physically lifted each other up. In response to the administration separating families at the border, Rael wrote about the project:

The teeter-totters represented the kind of balance necessary for any two people, two nations, to achieve equality, with the understanding that the actions on one side have direct consequences on the other. The teeter-totter is the physical manifestation of the Golden Rule—treat others as you would like others to treat you—a maxim that is shared by all cultures and religions. To experience joy on a teeter-totter, you must allow the other person to experience joy as well.

Among the other winners are a 3D rendering of SARS-CoV-2 by Alissa Eckert and Dan Higgins for the CDC and Social Design Collaborative’s “ModSkool,” a moveable building that can be easily assembled and taken down in response to evictions of farming communities in India. Check out all the top designs through the museum’s virtual exhibition that runs until March 28, and head to Rael San Fratello’s site and Instagram to see more of the duo’s socially minded projects.

 

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by RAEL (@rrael)

Rael San Fratello’s Pink Teeter-Totters at the U.S.-Mexico Border Win Beazley Design of the Year

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by RAEL (@rrael)

©

Related Posts

Rael San Fratello’s Pink Teeter-Totters at the U.S.-Mexico Border Win Beazley Design of the Year
A Superstitious Cast Kicks Off Montréal’s 13th...
 To launch its 13th year, a bizarre animation for the...
Read more
Rael San Fratello’s Pink Teeter-Totters at the U.S.-Mexico Border Win Beazley Design of the Year
The $20 IKEA Hack That Looks Like...
Do you like a good two-step? No, I’m not talking...
Read more
Rael San Fratello’s Pink Teeter-Totters at the U.S.-Mexico Border Win Beazley Design of the Year
Style & Fashion Drawings: A Hard Sell,...
The post Style & Fashion Drawings: A Hard Sell, Part...
Read more
Rael San Fratello’s Pink Teeter-Totters at the U.S.-Mexico Border Win Beazley Design of the Year
Aerial Net Sculptures Loom Over Public Squares...
“Earthtime 1.78” (2021), Vienna. All images © Janet Echelman, shared...
Read more
Torso Speaker inspired by Michelangelo Statue of David
Top 10 sleek must-have audio designs every...
At Yanko Design, we believe in constantly innovating, creating, and...
Read more
A photo of a hermit crab in an architectural resin shell
Global Architecture Rises from Resin Hermit Crab...
All images © Aki Inomata, shared with permission When hermit crabs outgrow...
Read more