Curved space diamond structure

[2] Initially installed as playground climbing sculptures, they have also been exhibited as architectural design pieces, referred to as "usable artworks",[3][4][5] and sold as art at auction.

The material used in their construction is tough enough to use as bulletproofing[1] and the joining systems can withstand tensile loads of up to 1000 psi.

Because of an overwhelming number of requests from the community, it was left standing until the end of summer, long after the conference was over.

Marking the 40th anniversary of the museum, there has been an extensive remodel and the Curved Space playground exhibit has been replaced with a new and updated version.

[7] In the summer of 2013, a module of the Curved Space Diamond Structure, was on display at The Schindler House, in West Hollywood[3] and at the Yale School of Architecture in New Haven, Connecticut,[12] as part of an exhibition titled "Everything Loose Will Land", which highlighted Art and Architecture in 1970's Los Angeles.

Curved Space Diamond Structure