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As you know, the children - our future. Designing kindergartens and schools, architects struggling to overtake time. The results of their work
look bright and revolutionary.
1. School, Cuenca
Spanish school in the municipality of Las Vegas was built on the mesas as the growing population of the town, and at the time of last renovation
consisted of six disparate buildings.
Architects Office of GRG Arquitectos (http://www.grg-arquitectos.com/) decided to combine them with the new, seventh edition of the building.
Pavilion with red faade is a buffer zone between the school grounds and the outside world, encloses the courtyard and looks unusual by local
standards - in these parts made
to paint the walls white.
"School is for children, and we wanted to make it bright" - the authors explain the project.
As is often the case, instead of the usual furniture designer uses objects of his own invention. Orange lump in the center - neither more nor less
than a hybrid swaddling, toilet and pantry.
For fans to sit on the floor with chairs without legs. Round green pool - it riding around which can get parents to watch the kids. A mobile "fungi" help
simulate space, uniting around malyshnyu.
3. Kindergarten, Zigartshtayn
Stylized grass on the facade of the building, built by architect bureau Kadawittfeldarchitektur (http://www.kadawittfeldarchitektur.de/) , not just
decorate the gray box.
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Architects consider green color of life, youth and spring. Incidentally, this is also plenty of grass around, it's the authors induced an unusual
decorative solution and dictated the choice of colors interior.
4. Kindergarten, Terento
Kindergarten built in South Tyrol project bureau feld72 (http://www.feld72.at/) and like a mini-village. The buildings are well inscribed in the
landscape, as if they themselves grow from the ground. Authors crossed modern architecture with local traditions: somewhere in the interiors used
shingles, and outlines cottages resemble good old chalet.
5. School, Almada
After the recent renovation of this Portuguese school, built in the mid-twentieth century, received a new recreational housing. The building, designed
by Jose Laranjeiro (http://www.oil-arq.com/) does not look childish brutal. Apparently, to students who come here have a snack or play football in
the gym, got vaccinated adult life.
6. Cribs, Zaragoza
Office building designed nurseries Santiago Carroquino Arquitectos (http://www.carroquinoarquitectos.com/) together with Ignacio Gravalosom
Lakambroy and Patricia Di Monte how to develop a toy that stimulates the senses and the imagination.
In the case went translucent polycarbonate panels of stained and glazed windows. Apparently, it is assumed that the game world will take the kids
no less than a game of dice.
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