
Playable roofs–really just large inclined planes–continue to be a playable-architecture design trend. This one, covered in red safety surfacing, is by C.F. Moller for a children’s school in Odense, Denmark. Strangely, the roof looks way more fun than the small playground (just visible deep in the photo)! I am always baffled when otherwise ambitious architectural projects include uninteresting playgrounds Did they just not know what to do?
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