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Wujiachang Kindergarten in Beijing, China by Atelier Fronti

Wednesday, February 28th, 2018

Article source: Atelier Fronti 

Wujiachang kindergarten project, located in Lianxijiayuan community on the south side of Lotus Pond West Road in Haidian District, Beijing city, is a kindergarten with nine classes. This kindergarten is built as a supporting facility for the surrounding economically affordable housing.

Image Courtesy © Chen Hao

  • Architects: Atelier Fronti
  • Project: Wujiachang Kindergarten
  • Location: Lianxijiayuan community, Lianhuachi West road, Haidian District, Beijing, China
  • Photography: Chen Hao, Wang Yun and Xia Zhi
  • Lead Architects: Yun Wang
  • Design Team: Rufeng Wang, Guannan Zhao, Keping Ji, Zhengyan Li, Xin Zhao
  • Gross Built Area (square meters): 2300㎡
  • Completion Year: 2016

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Imeretinka 2.0 Sochi in Russia by MAXWAN + MASA architects

Tuesday, February 20th, 2018

Article source: MAXWAN + MASA architects 

Masterplan For A Post-Olympic Development To Create A New Vibrant Resort City In Sochi Along The Black Sea

MAXWAN + MASA architects with TPO Reserve are awarded the 1st prize for an International competition for the development of the post-Olympic development of the Imeretinskaya lowland “IMERETINKA 2.0”

Image Courtesy © MAXWAN + MASA architects

  • Architects: MAXWAN + MASA architects
  • Project: Imeretinka 2.0 Sochi
  • Location: Sochi, Russia
  • Client: Basic Element Group – Development & Real Estate – Imeretinkaya Rivyera
  • Collaborators: MASA architects, TPO Reserve, Projectontwikkeling Pegasus, Witteveen+Bos Civil Engineer Consultants, Peter Brogt Verkeersadvies
  • Team: Aleksander Hrib, Gabriella Georgakaki, Giulia Bacci, Luca Tiozzo, Rachele Ferrari, Allesio Busato
  • Partner in Charge: Hiroki Matsuura
  • Team Leader: Artur Borejszo, Valentina Chiappa Nunez

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Tjørring School in Denmark by FRIIS & MOLTKE Architects

Wednesday, January 31st, 2018

Article source: FRIIS & MOLTKE Architects

Tjørring School and Stjernen (‘The Star’) Day Care Centre

Award-winning school building with an innovative structure that makes the school and institutions a single entity

Image Courtesy © FRIIS & MOLTKE Architects

  • Architects: FRIIS & MOLTKE Architects
  • Project: Tjørring School
  • Location: Tjørring, Denmark
  • Client: Municipality of Herning
  • Engineers: Moe & Brødsgaard and Tækker
  • Contractor: Jørgen Friis Poulsen
  • Gross Built Area (square meters or square foot): 9.400 m²
  • Completion Year: 2014

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Morinoie nursery school in Sendai, Japan by Fujimori Architect Office

Thursday, January 25th, 2018

Article source: Fujimori Architect Office 

The site is located in the central area of Sendai city, an area influenced by recent land readjustment projects. It is expected that this area will continue to develop and increase in residential population. With these circumstances in view, we designed an “urban-style” nursery school building that can efficiently accommodate increased numbers of children, while also encouraging their curiosity, creativity, and connection with the local community.

Image Courtesy © Shigeo Ogawa

  • Architects: Fujimori Architect Office
  • Project: Morinoie nursery school
  • Location: Sendai, Japan
  • Photography: Shigeo Ogawa, Masahiko Fujimori
  • Building Area: 211.31m2
  • Total Floor Area: 662.83 m2
  • Completion Date: March, 2017

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CityLife Shopping District in Milan, Italy by Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA)

Thursday, January 4th, 2018

Article source: Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) 

Located above Tre Torri station on the M5 line of Milan’s Metro network, CityLife Shopping District integrates a new public park with indoor and outdoor piazzas, food hall, restaurants, cafes, shops and cinema as well as facilities for health and wellbeing.

Image Courtesy © Hufton+Crow

  • Architects: Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA)
  • Project: CityLife Shopping District
  • Location: Milan, Italy
  • Photography: Hufton+Crow
  • Project Director: Gianluca Racana ZHA
  • Project Associate: Paolo Zilli ZHA
  • Project Architect: Andrea Balducci Caste
  • ZHA Site Supervision Team: Andrea Balducci Caste, Pierandrea Angius, Vincenzo Barilari, Stefano Paiocchi
  • ZHA Design Team: H. Goswin Rothenthal, Carles S. Martinez, Gianluca Barone, Giuseppe Morando, Letizia Simoni, Arianna Russo, Annarita Papeschi, Fulvio Wirz, Marco Amoroso, Mario Mattia, Roberto Vangeli, Luciano Letteriello, Marco Guardincerri, Marina Martinez, Alvin Triestanto, Subharthi Guha, Massimo Napoleoni, Massimiliano Piccinini, Kyle Dunnington, Luis Miguel Samanez, Santiago F. Achury, Martha Read, Peter McCarthy, Line Rahbek, Matteo Pierotti, Raquel Ordas, Alexandra Fisher, Sara Criscenti, Mattia Santi, Shahd Abdelmoneim, Cristina Capanna, Alessandra Catello, Agata Banaszek
  • ZHA Competition Team: Simon Kim, Yael Brosilovski, Adriano De Gioannis, Graham Modlen, Karim Muallem, Daniel Li, Yang Jingwen, Tiago Correia, Ana Cajiao, Daniel Baerlecken, Judith Reitz
  • Consultants

    • Management: J and A/Ramboll
    • Structural: AKT (SD), Redesco (DD-Construction podium and tower), Holzner and Bertagnolli + Cap (basement)
    • M+E: Max Fordham + Manens-TIFS

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Kindergarten and crèche in Prangins, Switzerland by PIERRE-ALAIN DUPRAZ

Thursday, January 4th, 2018

Article source: PIERRE-ALAIN DUPRAZ 

The new Prangins kindergarten is conceived as one big house that has been placed on a sloping site. The cruciform structure resulting from the interlocking volumes allow it to have a special relationship with the neighbouring ensemble. The four volumes, which are mutually staggered by a third of each unit’s floor height and interleaved, make the building appear to be smaller and visually less obtrusive.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra | FS + SG

  • Architects: PIERRE-ALAIN DUPRAZ
  • Project: Kindergarten and crèche
  • Location: Chemin en Purian 7, Prangins, Switzerland
  • Photography: Thomas Jantscher, Fernando Guerra | FS + SG, Samuele Evolvi
  • Client: Commune de Prangins, Vaud
  • Project Managers: Nicola Chong, Frederico Vieira
  • Project Team: Julian Behrens, Maxime Beljansky, Kira Graf, Paolo Marchiori, Pierre Mencacci.
  • Budget: 9’500’000 CHF
  • Gross floor area: 1320m2
  • Realization: 2013-2015

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Kindergarten In Ribnica, Slovenia by ARHI-TURA d.o.o.

Tuesday, November 28th, 2017

Article source: ARHI-TURA d.o.o.

Let the kindergarten become a place where an architect’s play with space blends with a child’s play. We are presenting the newly built kindergarten in Ribnica which is the biggest kindergarten in Slovenia. The project won the first prize on a architectural competition. It is built with natural materials and it is an almost zero-energy building. The new kindergarten designed by Bojan Mrežar, Renato Rajnar and Peter Rijavec has twentyfour playrooms and measures 4,500 m2. 400 children is playing and learning  in it.

Image Courtesy © Jorg Ceglar

  • Architects: ARHI-TURA d.o.o.
  • Project: Kindergarten In Ribnica
  • Location: Majnikova 3, Ribnica, Slovenia
  • Photography: Jorg Ceglar
  • Software used: BricsCAD
  • Design Team: Bojan Mrežar, Renato Rajnar, Peter Rijavec
  • Landscape Designer: Landscape d.o.o., Ljubljana
  • Structural Engineer: Igra d.o.o., Sežana
  • Mechanical Project: PKK Biro d.o.o., Ljubljana
  • Electrical Project: PKK Biro d.o.o., Ljubljana
  • Lighting Design And Consultancy: Soncesenca, Trebnje
  • Green Building Consultant: Mitja Košir
  • Construction: Riko d.o.o., Ljubljana
  • Size: 4.500 sqm (48.438 sqft)
  • Design/Completion date2010/2014

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Southeast Yukselis School in Urfa province, Turkey by Studio Vertebra

Thursday, November 2nd, 2017

Article source: Studio Vertebra

Locating in Urfa province and having an indoor area of 16.000 sqm, the project has been designed to facilitate education up to university, from kindergarten to high school.

Block decisions have been made to provide separate interior circulation areas, entrances and courtyards for different education levels (high school, middle school, primary school, kindergarten). Integration of the blocks and balance have been considered while interpreting the multi-input requirement program. Blocks with different functions have been constructed by two blocks in \”L\” shape.

Image Courtesy © Studio Vertebra

  • Architects: Studio Vertebra
  • Project: Southeast Yukselis School
  • Location: Urfa province, Turkey

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Green residence in Yu Hang, China by Peter Ruge Architekten

Monday, October 30th, 2017

Article source: Peter Ruge Architekten

The site is located in the east of the city of Hangzhou. The eastern part of the site is divided by a 15m wide water canal.

The concept takes up this specific landscape feature. Flat residential buildings, townhouses and a kindergarten will be placed along this small river. Residential high-rise buildings in combination with commercial ground-floor buildings will be set up along the main streets in North and West.

Image Courtesy © Peter Ruge Architekten

  • Architects: Peter Ruge Architekten (until 02/11 Pysall Ruge, Matthias Matschewski, Hyesook Ahn, Olivia Grande, Daniel Dendra)
  • Project: Green residence in Yu Hang
  • Location: Hangzhou, Zheijang Province, P.R. China
  • Client: Hangzhou Jiahe Real Estate GmbH, CN-310007 Hangzhou, P.R. China
  • Project partner: DBH Stadtplanungs GmbH, Hangzhou Prof. Wang Xiaosong, José Maria Cantalapiedra Alonso
  • Size:
    • Plot: 85.700 sqm
    • GFA: 189.500 sqm with circa 1,000 units
  • Completion: 2017

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Asahi Kindergarten Phase I & Phase II in Tohoku, Japan by TEZUKA ARCHITECTS

Tuesday, October 24th, 2017

Article source: TEZUKA ARCHITECTS

Asahi Kindergarten Phase I

The original Asahi Kindergarten was lost in the Tohoku earthquake on 11 March 2011. Tezuka Architects, funded by Japan Committee for UNICEF, designed and reconstructed the Asahi Kindergarten on a highland area by using the huge trees that killed by the salt water of 2011 tsunami. These trees have meaningful symbols for the local villagers as they were planted along the approach to Daioji Temple, the main temple on the hill which its height is just enough to elude tsunamis in the long history. Many villagers survived because the priest of the temple used to teach them to escape to the temple.

Image Courtesy © TEZUKA ARCHITECTS

  • Architects: TEZUKA ARCHITECTS
  • Project: Asahi Kindergarten Phase I & Phase II
  • Location: Minamisanriku, Miyagi Prefecture, Tohoku, Japan
  • Software used: Autocad
  • Client: Phase IUNICEF
  • Lead Architects: Takaharu + Yui Tezuka
  • Design Team: Ryuya Maio, Shigefumi Araki, Takahiro Kitamura, Takehiro Ota
  • Constructor: CHUTO
  • Structural Engineer: TIS & PARTNER
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