I’m developing a child-centred, nature-inspired indoor playground built almost entirely from ecological interlocking bricks, with a full-service restaurant and garden terrace on the roof. The play zone must feel like an indoor forest: warm earth tones, plenty of daylight, climbing walls that resemble canyon faces, organically curving slides, and pockets for interactive games that teach kids about sustainability. The project calls for a complete architectural package that shows how the interlocking brick system supports both the play structures and the restaurant above. Circulation, acoustics, safety (especially fall zones), HVAC integration, and waterproofing for the rooftop garden all need to be addressed within local building codes. Deliverables I’ll review for approval • Concept drawings and mood boards capturing the nature theme • Detailed floor plans, sections, and elevations for playground and rooftop dining • 3D renders or a BIM model illustrating brick patterns, colour palette, and lighting • Structural and material specifications focused on the ecological brick system, including connection details and load calculations • A brief maintenance and sustainability report explaining long-term durability, cleaning, and eventual brick reuse or recycle options Final files should arrive in PDF and the original authoring format (Revit, Archicad, or similar) so my local engineer can stamp them. If you have prior experience combining play areas with F&B spaces or have prototyped interlocking-brick builds, please reference it when we start.