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Project • By Lea Architecture • Scuole Primarie
Saint Ann's Maker Space
Our redesign of the Saint Ann’s School Maker Space embraces the idea that this central learning center should be a destination for students and faculty alike, and a space of proactive provision for its many potential uses. We tapped into the explorative ethos of the school; its new visual identity; and extensive faculty conversations to transform it into a nimble, multi-use arena for play and learning.
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Angela Hau
The site contains a Computer Lab, Podcast Studio, main Maker Space, and a substantial corridor. We spoke with educators and faculty to ensure the design solutions were rooted in the current curriculum, while allowing for future adaptations. Custom millwork lines... More
Project • By GVA • Scuole Primarie
American School Foundation of Guadalajara Phase 1
The new American School Foundation Guadalajara (ASFG) building represents a forward-looking vision for education, serving a community of 1,500 students in a vertically developing urban area. This seven-story structure doubles existing academic space, maximizes green areas, and provides state-of-the-art facilities that embody 21st-century education.
Its vibrant colors, sculptural form, and clean design draw inspiration from Guadalajara's rich cultural heritage. Integrating abundant vegetation, the building creates a healthy environment that improves air quality and uses new trees for natural shading, connecting students to nature in an urban setting for mental rejuvenation.
Jorge Silva
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The architectural design was enhance... More
Project • By Territorio Estudio • Rurale
Rural School in Oaxaca
The project is based on thinking about what educational spaces should be like today. From this idea, we start by creating shade – a roof supported by a flexible, lightweight, and open structure that encourages interaction between people, nature, and architecture. The building adapts to the existing conditions of the site and connects the outside and inside by blurring their boundaries. In a playful way, the design opens up completely, letting the wind flow through, allowing filtered light to enter, and creating a stronger connection with the surrounding landscape.
Sandra Pereznieto
Sandra Pereznieto
Sandra Pereznieto
Sandra Pereznieto
Sandra Pereznieto
The height of the roof provides enough air volume to help... More