Tokyo'‘s Senzoku Kaguen College of Music'‘
Andrew Robichaud — May 28, 2009 — Art & Design
References: spoon-tamago & thecoolhunter.net
Education doesn’t have to be boring and uneventful. At Tokyo’’s famous Senzoku Kaguen College of Music, the new Black Hall is anything but that.
The school website calls it the Black Hole, but Terada Design (creators) dub it the Black Hall (hole and hall are pronounced the same in Japanese).
The Black Hall has recording studios, multimedia studios, electronic organ classrooms, PC labs, and practice studios for jazz, jazz vocal, pop and rock.
The bright neon coloured hallways add a necessary excitement to an education facility (a well needed one).
The school website calls it the Black Hole, but Terada Design (creators) dub it the Black Hall (hole and hall are pronounced the same in Japanese).
The Black Hall has recording studios, multimedia studios, electronic organ classrooms, PC labs, and practice studios for jazz, jazz vocal, pop and rock.
The bright neon coloured hallways add a necessary excitement to an education facility (a well needed one).
Trend Themes
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2. Technology Integration in Education - Integrating advanced technology and multimedia tools into educational facilities to enhance learning outcomes.
3. Specialized Music Education Facilities - Designing dedicated spaces with state-of-the-art equipment for music education and practice.
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1. Education - Exploring innovative ways to transform traditional education facilities and create engaging learning environments.
2. Architecture and Design - Architects can specialize in creating unique and stimulating educational spaces that promote creativity and collaboration.
3. Music and Entertainment - Providing specialized music education facilities and equipment to nurture talented musicians and performers.
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