What is the children’s museum of the 21st century like? This is the challenge the Association of Children’s Museums posed to a group of international designers including Suisman Urban Design. Suisman’s approach was inspired by the thought that: “a city is the place of availabilities – the place where a young boy [or girl] walks around and discovers what he wants to do for the rest of his life.” (Louis Kahn) When we started this project, we asked ourselves: What if the interactive experience of the children’s museum was, in some ways, only the beginning? What if this was the first step from the inward-looking experience of the exhibit to an outward-opening experience of the district, the city, and the natural landscape?