The 'Family Box' in Beijing is a Creative Place for Kids
Jamie Danielle Munro — September 27, 2014 — Art & Design
References: sako.co.jp & designboom
Family Box is an educational center for young children in Beijing, designed by SAKO Architects. The team decorated the interior based on an abstract idea of vegetation, along with bright pops of color throughout.
Using vegetation as a source of inspiration for a kid's education center is certainly distinct, as most would just use bright colors and call it a day. However, SPARK Architects wanted to take this idea and turn it into a more abstract concept for the interior. The children can then be just as intrigued with the space as much as everything that they learn from the leaders in the space. Overall the area is perfect for stimulating creativity in the young kids' minds.
Photo Credits: designboom, sako.co.jp
Using vegetation as a source of inspiration for a kid's education center is certainly distinct, as most would just use bright colors and call it a day. However, SPARK Architects wanted to take this idea and turn it into a more abstract concept for the interior. The children can then be just as intrigued with the space as much as everything that they learn from the leaders in the space. Overall the area is perfect for stimulating creativity in the young kids' minds.
Photo Credits: designboom, sako.co.jp
Trend Themes
1. Vegetation-inspired Education - Creating education spaces inspired by the concept of vegetation opens up opportunities for immersive and nature-focused learning experiences.
2. Abstract Interior Design - Exploring abstract interior design concepts in educational centers adds a unique and visually stimulating element to engage young minds.
3. Stimulating Creativity - Designing spaces that stimulate creativity in young children can enhance their learning and cognitive development.
Industry Implications
1. Education - The education industry can incorporate the concept of vegetation-inspired spaces to create more engaging and immersive learning environments.
2. Architecture/interior Design - Architects and interior designers can explore abstract concepts and unique design elements to create innovative and visually appealing educational spaces.
3. Childcare and Early Childhood Development - Childcare centers and organizations focused on early childhood development can utilize stimulating and creative environments to enhance the learning experience for young children.
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