Atlanta, Georgia
KEFI by BLUR Workshop is an exciting prototype in Atlanta, Georgia of a new children’s play venue that is unique, exciting, and fun in a place where young children and parents can play together, or where children can be engaged in activities while parents get a break.

The interior architecture, with its angled, sculptural walls, creates a unique, magical environment that guests weave their way through to enter.
The play zones are organized around a central space, that is a metaphorical village square.
Off that square are a series of distinctive play venues.
One space focuses on music and dance, where children can act as a DJ and create their own dance party.
There is a space specially designed for kids who like to build, where a series of terraces provide a backdrop where they can create their own play worlds.
There is also a toy testing lab where kids can try out new toys and can be videotaped giving their product reviews.

There is even a space uniquely designed for toddlers, where they can explore while being safe in a distinctive environment.
The largest space is called Story Cave, where RFID technology allows kids to interact with custom video content on small and large screen displays.
The parent lounges provide a retreat and are designed to allow for working, socializing, or relaxing while giving parents a view out to the rest of the facility.












Project: KEFI
Architects: BLUR Workshop LLC.
Design Team: Liz Neiswander, Peter Green, Jessica Thompson, Allison Isaacs, Isabella Lee, and Jp Mayer
Conceptual Design Architect: Christian Carlson
Client: Kefi
Photographs: Courtesy of the Architects












