For the construction of the new image of the San Diego Children’s Museum, we take as our starting point the Nine-Dot Puzzle (which involves drawing a line through the nine dots without lifting the pencil from the paper). This puzzle is used to reference to the lateral thinking.
The goal is to create a space that invites children to think outside the box,  a place with a strong focus on fostering their creativity. An entirely interactive environment that is appealing and engaging for both children and parents.

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