Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Italy, Contemporary Form Building Kindergarden in South Tyrol

The building relate to nearby structures, using traditional materials and translating them into contemporary forms. The structure of materials bare concrete and wood and a roof handcrafted larch shingles. Scale-wise, making the most of the slope, the architects brought the building in harmony with its surroundings. Adding a lower level, kindergarten has become larger than actual size that is visible from the outside in accordance with the levels of the existing street horizon.

 Exterior Space Design Kindergarden in South Tyrol 01

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 Functional and effective, the design secures the students’ as well as the nature’s wellbeing. All the classrooms are south facing, with skylights and large windows providing the interior with plenty of natural light. The interiors are differentiated and the structure is divided into obvious wings. The complex was set to include classrooms, multi-functional common areas, offices, and cloakrooms and also take into account the neighbouring primary school, and the latter’s outdoor space also merges with an open-air playground. The site sits among the village’s sports and education buildings, and has its main entrance level in the centre’s pedestrian zone. Located in South Tyrol, Italy.

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