This School Gives Students a Beautiful View of Vineyards
Christopher Magsambol — August 21, 2015 — Art & Design
References: notey & fastcodesign
A school in a small village in Slovakia called Limbach has taken a minimalist approach in building kindergarten spaces.
Provided only with a small space of land, the school was challenged to build a large enough space that would comfortably fit 40 students, staff, storage solutions and play areas.
The architect drew inspiration from an appropriate source -- children's drawings. In the design, four staggered structures are built, all of which mirror a typical child's drawing of a house. The rather simple structure made it possible to house all the necessary resources, while also providing students with an impressive view of surrounding vineyards.
Keeping the students in mind, the windows are built low enough for all of the children to get a perfect view of the vineyards.
Provided only with a small space of land, the school was challenged to build a large enough space that would comfortably fit 40 students, staff, storage solutions and play areas.
The architect drew inspiration from an appropriate source -- children's drawings. In the design, four staggered structures are built, all of which mirror a typical child's drawing of a house. The rather simple structure made it possible to house all the necessary resources, while also providing students with an impressive view of surrounding vineyards.
Keeping the students in mind, the windows are built low enough for all of the children to get a perfect view of the vineyards.
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Spaces - Adaptation of minimalist design in building kindergarten spaces can create optimal and comfortable areas for students.
2. Child-inspired Designs - Drawing inspiration from children's drawings can lead to innovative and playful building structures that cater to young learners' needs.
3. Vineyard Views - Incorporating natural landscapes like vineyards in educational spaces can create unique and engaging learning environments.
Industry Implications
1. Education - Innovative and creative designs can cater to the specific needs of young learners and transform educational spaces for enhanced learning experiences.
2. Architecture - Adopting minimalist and child-inspired designs can lead to innovative and sustainable structures that cater to diverse needs and lifestyles.
3. Tourism - Integrating natural landscapes like vineyards in educational and public spaces can enhance tourist experiences and contribute to local economies.
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