In this children’s space designed by Amusement Logic’s Design Department, architecture becomes a vehicle for play. Structures that can be traversed on a scale suitable for young children, with simple, recognisable, evocative shapes, delimit micro-spaces where they can hide or explore; in short, where they can imagine their own stories. Arches, triangles and sloping volumes create intuitive paths that encourage movement and curiosity.
Soft yet cheerful colours identify each element of a playful, almost dreamlike landscape that stimulates the imagination while avoiding visual saturation, not only in the play area but also in the surrounding public park. The little houses offer shelter, shade and meeting points, open to both individual and group play.

In terms of construction, the structures have high-density EPS cores, machined by numerical control, resulting in precise, lightweight and safe volumes. High-resistance continuous coatings are then applied, with mineral or elastomeric finishes, which guarantee durability, softness to the touch and easy maintenance in open environments.
By Belén Jiménez, designer in the Design Department at Amusement Logic



