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8 most interesting buildings for children

Architects and designers who build schools, kindergartens and play centers, work without discounts on the age of their young clients.
1. School , design bureausi29 (http://www.i29.nl)
Forget the dusty classrooms with beige desks in three rows. Designers of this Bureau Amsterdam design school with the latest teen fashion. They
account for three of these projects, one more beautiful than another. The Dutch believe that the school is quite acceptable brutal concrete walls,
lounge areas and designer furniture.

The school has a sports bias, and the setting is appropriate. Furniture colors and outline resembles sports equipment. On the benches and tables
even have stripes as on sweatpants. Furniture arrangement, too unconventional. Here everything is arranged so that the guys were accustomed to
work in a team, not only on the sports field, but also during lessons.

2. Kindergarten Bubbletecture , architectural officeShuhei Endo Architect Institute (http://www.paramodern.com)


An aerial view of a kindergarten in the Japanese prefecture of Shiga reminds dance turtles. The building consists of seven volumes, the same
shape but different sizes, the top covered with "bubble" roof. She recruited from triangular modules, giving it a resemblance to the shell of a reptile.

The building itself is built of timber, also used for finishing wood, so that the building turned out absolutely environmentally friendly. But the main
advantage of the project, the authors consider a minimum internal partitions. The Japanese believe that physical freedom will help educate children
in the freedom of the mind and spirit.

3. Erika Mann Elementary School , architectural officeBaupiloten (http://www.baupiloten.com)


Architect Susanne Hofmann and joined her students specialize in children's projects. Their recent work - school building in Berlin. In the halls and
corridors of the institution they have placed modular furniture - polygonal objects that children can turn yourself into the couch, house or slide.

Even in school there chill with soft foam floor and giant rose-guards. According to the authors, such a situation should stimulate creativity in
children. And also give vent to their energy, the excess of which often prevents the study of grammar and arithmetic.

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4. Shop Kid's Republic , architectural officeSako Architects (http://www.sako.co.jp)
Chinese have all chances to become the most reading nation in the world - a bookstore in Beijing has much to it. Inside places leads multicolored
tunnel.

On top of bookshelves laid striped track. Run, jump and walk on your head is not prohibited. And ran so you can relax in the clear "nest."

But even here sold four thousand different books - Chinese, Japanese and English.

5. PRAQ Restaurant , architectural officeTjep (http://www.tjep.com)


Authors restaurant in Amersfoort Dutch believe that not all parents wishing to see the light with children dream of pastime in the company of clowns
animators. And they decided that children are able to entertain yourself. The interior, like the playground, actively help them in this. Designers do not
become separated from the adult children's area - in the form of buses tables and benches with cheese holes suitable for all ages.

6. Class future , architectural officeGollifer Langston Architects (http://www.gollifer.co.uk)

Two British designer figured out how to deliver knowledge to children using the vehicles. They designed the van in which the classroom is equipped
with the latest multimedia tools, and put it on wheels.

In theory, you can send a mobile classroom to the end of the world, where problems are particularly acute form. But while this is just a prototype
that never leave the limits of London's Camden.

7. Children's Museum , architectural officeFaris & Faris (http://www.farisandfaris.com)


The museum building in Amman one of its kind should attract the attention of juvenile audience. Colored blocks protruding from the facade,
reminiscent of the children's designer, and before them arranged interactive installations.

Authors of the project had to deal with and highly technical tasks: big drop in Amman summer and winter temperatures. To protect the building from
premature aging, his sheathed composite panels, which are characterized by high resistance to weather conditions.

8. Nursery-garden , architectural officeMarcio Kogan Arquiteto (http://www.marciokogan.com.br)


Kids from one to three is hardly a matter to the avant-garde form of this building, newly built in Sao Paulo. But its author Marcio Kogan sure even to
innocent children will appreciate the ease of building and informal atmosphere prevailing here.

In addition to the vast game with huge windows and a soft covering on the floor, colored walls and perforated roof, in a manger, there is also a
theater.

The only thing that resembles a traditional kindergarten - is a playground in the yard. Although in the rays of illumination even she looks a little
surreal.

Most interesting is that this is not a one-time special project, and some of the state program of preschool education in Brazil.

Prepared by Anastasia Romashkevich

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