in Athens, Greece
“. . Dedicated to the child, the hill is treated like a huge board game, where the visitors enter the “board” of the game.
A large grid organizes movements and plateaus. At places, on pre-existing natural platforms, organized spaces of action come with their own language to interrupt the strict grid, coloring it with organic curved forms, just as children would color their thoughts on paper. . . ” by Kipseli Architects.