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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. Novo school by DREAMDESIGNMarch 28th, 2015 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: DREAMDESIGN Elena Dobrovolskaya and Dream Design Studio designed an uncommon primary school. They created an optimistic environment where children not only acquire knowledge but also learn about the world. The architects organized a comfortable study space and tried to change the usual attitude of adults and children towards school. The project named “New School” was initiated under a concept based on joy, inspiration, creativity, positive thinking. Design with an idea to create necessary conditions for a new progressive generation growing which is important for our young country.
Children need proper guidance and examples; their environment raises awareness and assists in taste formation and design thinking. Therefore, the school is designed in a way that it draws children’s attention to such important aspects of design, as ergonomics and aesthetics. There are no standard classrooms and no bleak lobby walls. Instead, there are many bright elements and cheerful images; many ingenious and up-to-date design solutions. All the materials used for this project are natural and environmentally friendly. The school is well equipped to reduce the gap between knowledge and skill. Classrooms for practical exercises do not mimic but recreate adult life. Physics, Chemistry and Biology classrooms are equipped as laboratories; the sewing and pottery classrooms, the kitchen and the training barber shop also have real equipment. The school even has a 3D-printer for creative experiments with forms and materials. It was decided to avoid excessively childish images in the interior design of educational and recreational areas. Graphic design was applied in order to make the space look modern and unusual. As a result, the school offers a youthful atmosphere – in essence and style. The lobby interior design is made up of colored panels with Ukrainian folk ornaments and large-scale sculptures of trees; the dining room is decorated with individually-crafted map of Kiev with the most important monuments and sights; and each classroom is decorated with distinct patterns. The tree as a symbol of growth and aspiration is used in the design in various interpretations. Some themes of national heritage and folklore are also applied in the decoration, but in a modern stylized way. For instance, the assembly hall is decorated with volumetric pixel wall, inspired by folk embroidery patterns, and in the lobby there is one of the walls decorated with conceptual art Neofolk by contemporary Ukrainian artist MykolaMatsenko. In such a way, with smart use of design, the architect managed to combine general cultural codes and national symbols. Contact DREAMDESIGN
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