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Category: Architecture, Education Tags: Competition, Complex City, Fluid form, France, Lattice screen, Perforated, School, Switzerland, White
Dress Code is an elementary school designed for the community of Fréchy in SWITZERLAND. It is surrounded by farming areas and nearby hills. Under the idea that once the program and the function are defined, the architect’s job consists in dressing up architecture; Dress Code was conceived. It gives a major importance to the facades [...]
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Category: Architecture, Education, Selected Tags: Cladding, Fluid form, France, Glass, School, TVK
In Arcueil (Paris Suburbs, France), due to its site condition that surrounded by residential blocks, Trévelo & Viger-Kohler architectes (TVK) has maximized the accessibility and visibility, while giving an strong identity to this Groupe Scolaire school project. Considering the diversity of the surrounding architecture and other elements, we propose a continuous, homogeneous and calm form. [...]
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Category: Architecture, Education, Selected Tags: André Espinho, FG+SG, Portugal, School
Portuguese architectural firm André Espinho Arquitectura has designed the School Center Paredes – Alenquer. School Center Paredes is composed of a white volume resting on four black volumes, thus marking the separation between floors. The majority of the project works around the creation of three patios/playgrounds and the relationship of the building with the slope [...]
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Category: Architecture, Education, Selected Tags: Architecture Award, Competition, DP Architects, Fluid form, Iconic architecture, School, Singapore, UNStudio
The world-renowned architect UNStudio / Ben van Berkel’s design has been selected from a shortlist of five practices to design Plot A of the SUTD (Singapore University of Technology and Design) campus. The main aim of the design for the Singapore University of Technology and Design was to create a campus that celebrates both teaching [...]
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Category: Architecture, Education Tags: Community Center, Gonzalez Goodale architects, School, USA architecture
Designed by Gonzalez Goodale Architects of Pasadena, the Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools are on a 24-acre campus that sits on the former site of the famed Ambassador Hotel. It is home to six new pilot schools, delivering innovative K-12 education in a modern, integrated campus environment. The campus includes a new public park, master [...]
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Category: Architecture, Education, Selected Tags: Ake E.son Lindman, Henning Larsen architects, Random pattern, School, Stair, Sweden, White Arkitekter
Umeå School of Architecture was inaugurated in late September. The school forms part of the Arts Campus at Umeå University, which will also comprise the new Art Museum and the Academy of Fine Arts, both designed by Henning Larsen Architects and White Arkitekter. The building appears cubic with larch facades and square windows placed in [...]
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Category: Architecture, Education, Sport Tags: Color architecture, Kindergarten, Netherlands, Random pattern, School, Van Rooijen Architecten
In The Netherlands, Dutch architectural practice Van Rooijen Architecten completed the new playground building in an inner courtyard close to the city center of Utrecht for the children of the neighborhood. The old existing building on the playground was to be replaced by a new one. The brief called for a modest, durable and safe [...]
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Category: Architecture, Education Tags: A.M.O.S. DESIGN, Cladding, Color architecture, Czech Republic, School
Czech Republic-based A.M.O.S. DESIGN recently has completed the interior project for University Campus Brno located in Czech republic, Europe. + Project description courtesy of A.M.O.S. DESIGN Masaryk University Campus is the largest project of its kind in the Czech Republic. The project was set up in 2000 and the construction of the first part of [...]
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Category: Architecture, Education Tags: Balcony, Color architecture, Concrete, Courtyard architecture, France, Lattice screen, N+B architects, Refurbishment / Extension, School, Steel
High school Albert Einstein, Brassens site, in France, was recently restructured and extended by French firm N+B architects . The project took into account the notions of flexibility, educational project, and environmental use functionality and to enable the programmatic entities, to be linked together around exterior spaces. The ambition of this project is to offer [...]
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Category: Architecture, Education Tags: Air Architecture, Concrete, France, Refurbishment / Extension, School
French architects Air have completed a raw yellow concrete extension to the Apprentice Formation Center in Saint Maur des Fossés, near Paris in France. The project comprises a new three-storey building containing a double volume hall, plumbers workshop, classrooms, and meeting rooms, as well as the refurbishment of an existing cafeteria, classrooms and offices. + [...]
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Category: Architecture, Education Tags: Courtyard architecture, ESD design, France, Lattice screen, N+B architects, Random pattern, Refurbishment / Extension, School, Timber
In Menton, France, N+B architects created a flexible and sustainable solution for the Paul Valéry High School. + Project description courtesy of N+B architects Paul Valery Highschool buildings in MENTON, France was recently restructured and extended by N+B architects. The project took into account the notions of flexibility, environmental use functionality and to enable the [...]
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Category: Architecture, Education, Selected Tags: Concrete, Courtyard architecture, France, N+B architects, School, Stone
French architectural practice N+B architects has completed the new middle school – Morières les Avignon in France. Interplay between concrete and stone are the main feature for this project, it gives rhythmic effect to the facade as a contemporary appearance. The “VERS” stone establishes sides façades of folds in concrete. It offers a thermal slowness [...]
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