Jardín Infantil Bureche has the following design parameter: a space "toy". In pedagogical terms, the kindergarten focuses on the constant stimulation of all of the senses of the children. There is no conventional classroom, but grouped configurations from a type of system: TETRIS configures the necessary spaces for learning activities. Outside, the wagon of colors is surrounded by sand, games, a pool and a farm with live animals. The essence of the project is to have a miniature versions of the real world of colors, movement, and contact with nature. The project uses a system of prefabricated construction. The metal is from modules built in a workshop and then assembled on side. The coating material for the facade is triplex phenolic (mt 2x1 format), plus polyurethane paint. The shell material is carbon fiber weave. The execution time for the project was ninety days.
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