An Architectural Odyssey: Exploring Schools Across Northern Europe

…Here I witnessed the Netherlands’ commitment to fostering creativity, play, and hands-on learning through innovative educational design. The schools forming part of my visits all embrace flexibility with modular, reconfigurable…

How It Works: Natural Playgrounds for Children

…elements are chosen at random: for example, logs are simply brought from the forest and placed on the territory, but this is not the case. Each game element is well-thought-through

Creativity and Freedom: Early Childhood Education in Japan

…changed, having taken European models as examples, in particular, the French one: the law that made education free and compulsory, with obligatorily studying at school for 9 years, was adopted….

Space for Action and Collaboration: New Education Center in Myanmar

…from Singapore (chairs, etc.), and some were made in Myanmar (for example, artificial stone sinks and carved fronts for kitchen furniture). Metal frames for cabinets and countertops for furniture were…

The Perfect Place for Friendship: How the Boarding School at the Armenian College UWC Dilijan is Organized

…two kitchens equipped for storing and preparing food. Students are responsible for washing their own clothes, and the school sends bed linens and towels to a commercial laundry service every…

The Life and Death of School Open Spaces: Why are Open Classrooms Being Rejected?

…new to them, and paired up as efficiently as possible. For example, a recent university graduate was paired with an experienced teacher leader. This made it quicker and easier for

Collaborative Architectural Applications: Transforming the South African Educational Infrastructure Landscape

Read about EdDesign Mag’s trip to Green School South Africa Our research produced a powerful discovery – the application of a visual matrix to represent the complex integration of various…

Entrepreneurial Curriculum: Yes or No?

…areas for the children’s enjoyment, which should optimally include spaces for free play both indoors and outdoors. Moreover, schools must include learning zones, which are dedicated areas for different types…

Soft School: How Textiles Help Design and Furnish Educational Spaces

…martindale. This kind of fabric does not stretch, it does not form lint – it is suitable for public areas. It needs to be cared for, cleaned, but if you…

“The era of education has come to Kazakhstan”: Country is Building Schools for Almost One Million Students

…science labs) and regional specifics (in Almaty, for example, construction will be more expensive than in other parts of Kazakhstan due to high seismic risk).   For example, the cost…

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