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WonKy Designed the Clearing Education Center in London

Architecture studio WonKy created the Clearing Education Center located in Lesnes Abbey Woods in London. It is nestled in the borough of Bexley and is essentially made up of an old shipping container and a military parachute. The Clearing is meant to function for classroom lessons in woodworking, learning more about nature conservation, and sustainable woodland management. It is also available to local schools to use as an outdoor classroom so students can access nature.

Co-founder of the studio, Lefkos Kyriacou explains, "We pride ourselves on being resourceful and making the most of a client's budget, and are always looking at ways of re-use and recycling. Whilst visiting a farm for a different project we noticed the client had spare shipping containers, so we asked them if they would like to donate one to a good cause. The Ministry of Defence is a useful source of surplus hardware, and we have always thought of the parachute as the most elegant and functional of items – lightweight, relatively waterproof, and an inexpensive way of creating a large outdoor shelter."
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1. Upcycled-education Spaces - Innovative learning environments created from repurposed materials offer eco-friendly educational solutions.
2. Nature-integrated Learning - Educational spaces that integrate natural elements provide immersive environmental education and conservation awareness.
3. Sustainable Classroom Design - Classrooms built with sustainability in mind promote resourcefulness and environmental stewardship among students.
Industry Implications
1. Education - The rise of outdoor and environmentally integrated learning centers is transforming traditional classroom settings.
2. Architecture - Architectural firms focusing on sustainable and resourceful designs are redefining project approaches with recycled materials.
3. Environmental Conservation - Facilities educating on woodland management and nature preservation drive increased public involvement in conservation efforts.

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