Tag: Architecture
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In California, Architecture Firm NBBJ Designs A Net-Zero School For Neurodiverse Children
Neurodiverse pupils in Encino, California, will benefit from a net-zero school designed by the US architectural firm NBBJ.
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The Impact Of A Group Of “Brilliant Graduates” On Modern Chinese Architecture
The ‘Building in China’ exhibition highlights the work of China’s ‘first generation’ of Penn architecture grads and how striking a balance between modern and traditional continues to impact the country’s expression of national identity.
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Miami’s Ransom Everglades School, Versatile Designย Integrates STEM Education
The Perkins&Will-designed school In Miami incorporates Covid-19 adaptation and STEM teaching to create a new path in Kโ12 education design.
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The Waldorf School: A Gem Built Along The White Sands Of Costa Rica
A true gem by the white sand beach of Costa Rica. The Waldorf School: a school that’s striking, fluid, open, with curved walls, subtle colors, and includes textured surfaces and natural materials.
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Innovation Meets Tradition: Minaxโs Primary School in Fengxi
With the aim to create new expressions and visions for the school building, the new Primary School by Minax in Fengxi is based on uniqueness, changing and communication.
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483 Rainbow-Colored Glass Panels Emit A Rotating Kaleidoscope In This Playful Kindergarten
This colorful kindergarten in Tianshui, China was built by SAKO Architects. 483 pieces of rainbow-colored glasses emit an impression of a rotating kaleidoscope. The glass panels come in ten different colors. When the sunlight comes through the colored glass, it forms colorful lights and shadows.