The purpose of this study is to create socially valuable places where the urban fabric has failed to provide for the needs of residents. This study focuses on the omnipresent interstitial areas of a city; freeways, seas of parking lots, rail lines and abandoned buildings, which do not promote a social function and typically become the catalysts of blight as they physically divide and separate the urban landscape. Rather than allowing these spaces to remain in a constant state of lack luster pro-forma and no nuance, the simple insertion of a place for play is studied as a solution to a problem present in all urban cities.