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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Yellow Elephant Kindergarten and Nursery in Ostrow Mazowiecka, Poland by xystudio

 
October 29th, 2015 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: xystudio

Kindergarten was designed as groundfloor, atrial building with 5 rooms ( 2 for nursery and 3 for kindergarten). It is planned for 125 children. Pent roof is in glued laminated timber construction.

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  • Architects: xystudio
  • Project: Yellow Elephant Kindergarten and Nursery
  • Location: Ostrow Mazowiecka, Poland
  • Photography: xystudio
  • Usable area – 680 sqm
  • Building area – 810 sqm
  • Manufacturers / Suppliers:
    • Facade:
      • Sto – plaster
      • Trespa – panels
      • Mercor – skylights
    • Interior:
      • Balsan – carpeting
      • Tarkett – PCV flooring
      • Locomoco – certified furniture for children
      • Locomoco – toilets doors
    • Landscape:
      • Buglo – playground
      • Safeplay – safe surface
      • iDECK VIVA (DLH) – composite terrace board

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Interior courtyard with sandpit and tree is a „heart of the building”. The facade from courtyard is opened to the atrium with large windows to allow a maximum of natural light. Locker rooms have direct conncection with classrooms. Windows from locker rooms can slide open to let children go to the garden in the shortest way possible.

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Glazed corridors and low roofs are passages of courtyard. They blurs the boundaries between inside and outside. Roofed arbour close the composition. It can function as a scene or audience.

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Important aspects in designing kindergartens for us:
scale – building in the mind of a child
lighting – optimal lighting in classrooms and auxiliary area
function – each area has specific and easy to remeber function

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Scale

It was the most important aspect which impact for the building shape.
The heights of entrances, roofings and windowsills were subordinated by scale.
Entrances and roofings were designed in 2,3m height, so that a childen entering the building feels more ” homely ” scale. The heights were maximally reduced especially for the children, that they can feel that building was designed for them.
Classrooms windows are long with low lintel adjusted to the child’s height. Thereby they are more accessible to kids and help them contact with the outside.

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Light

The building was located with respect to the world directions to ensure the required insolation. Also there was kept in mind a high level of shading in the inner courtyard.
All the classrooms lintels are on the same level – 1,5m. Each classroom has 2 or 3 skylights. They provide diffused light which don’t overheat the rooms.

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Courtyard arrangement was subordinated by sun path.
The playground between the building wings is safe and comfort place for the kids playing in the sandbox and in courtyard arcades. During the day interchangeably the half of the courtyard is shaded.

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Function

Modular arrangement given the opportunity to create a very simple and clear functions:
east part: nursery and social facilities
west part: kindergarten
central part: administration
The corridors function as a locker rooms. They are well lighted, glazed and conntected with courtyard.

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In conclusion the kindergarten life goes around the courtyard “magic” tree. Roofed arbour and courtyard completes the building.
The wings of the building are also a barrier against the wind, which increases the length of time that
children can safely and comfortably spend outdoors.

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