'Sticks' by Djuric Tardio is Eco-Friendly and Easy to Build
Michael Hines — May 25, 2012 — Life-Stages
References: djuric-tardio & dezeen
'Sticks' by Djuric Tardio is a one-of-a-kind nursery designed for the parks of Paris. Sticks, as its name suggests, is made entirely of wood, with giant wooden sticks surrounding the main three-tier structure.
The sticks are more of an aesthetic addition than anything else, although they do provide a small amount of privacy from the outside world. The circular structure behind the sticks is where the tots would be kept. The first floor would function as a reception area and kitchen, with the middle floor being used to teach up to 12 children and the top floor seeing use strictly as a terrace. Since Sticks by Djuric Tardio doesn't require heavy equipment, or use harmful materials, it could be set up almost anywhere where there's free space.
The sticks are more of an aesthetic addition than anything else, although they do provide a small amount of privacy from the outside world. The circular structure behind the sticks is where the tots would be kept. The first floor would function as a reception area and kitchen, with the middle floor being used to teach up to 12 children and the top floor seeing use strictly as a terrace. Since Sticks by Djuric Tardio doesn't require heavy equipment, or use harmful materials, it could be set up almost anywhere where there's free space.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Nurseries - The trend of eco-friendly nurseries is on the rise, with a focus on sustainable materials and designs.
2. Wooden Structures - The use of wooden structures in architectural design is gaining popularity due to their aesthetic appeal and eco-friendly properties.
3. Flexible Learning Spaces - There is an increasing demand for flexible learning spaces that can accommodate different age groups and educational activities.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can explore innovative ways to incorporate sustainable materials like wood into their designs.
2. Childcare - The childcare industry can adopt eco-friendly practices and designs to create nurseries that prioritize the well-being of children and the environment.
3. Education - The education industry can explore the use of flexible learning spaces to enhance the learning experience and cater to different teaching methods.
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