The school environment is often not the focus for design initiatives beyond the basics, but the Children's Library of Thomas's London Day School has been given an update to make it look and feel as creative as possible. Designed by Hugh Broughton Architects, the Children's Library of Thomas's London Day School incorporates a floor that's inspired by the world map, colorfully oversized seating solutions and much more to encourage creativity and interaction.
As affluent parents opt for private education over public, many are looking for the absolute best facilities to place their children in the care of. As such, the Children's Library of Thomas's London Day School is designed to indeed stimulate children's minds, but also satisfy design-conscious parents as well.
Imagination-Stimulating Libraries
The Children's Library of Thomas's London Day School is Creative
Trend Themes
1. Creative Learning Spaces - Designing learning environments that inspire creativity and interaction, as seen in the Children's Library of Thomas's London Day School, can become a trend in education.
2. Playful Interior Design - Integrating creative elements in interior design such as colorful seating solutions, prints, and patterns can become a trend in designing spaces for children.
3. Education Experience - Customizing educational experiences in response to the demands and preferences of parents can become a trend in the private education industry.
Industry Implications
1. Education - Private education providers can enhance the education experience for students and their parents by investing in creative learning spaces and implementing new, playful interior design elements.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can embrace the trend of designing playful and stimulating learning environments for children, such as colorful seating solutions and prints, and patterns for walls and floors.
3. Architecture - Architects can enhance the overall learning experience of children by adopting creative solutions such as floor designs inspired by world maps and other interactive elements to encourage creativity and interaction.