Le donne del Bauhaus dove sono finite? Ispirazioni per un viaggio in Germania sulle tracce del Bauhaus sconosciuto: città, luoghi da visitare e dove dormire
Never is the value of architecture so poignant, as when it becomes a tool to facilitate learning, development and exploration. Inspired by this...
Sostenibilità e sicurezza in spazi all’avanguardia a misura di bambino
Image 1 of 20 from gallery of Shenzhen College of International Education / Li Xiaodong Atelier. Photograph by UK Studio
While the larger part of Sao Paulo’s Saraiva Bookstore is a traditionally contrived linear structure, the children’s section departs from tradition into the realms of comfort, vibrancy, and imagination.
Ampi spazi di distribuzione e collegamenti visuali tra le varie aule: la nuova espansione del Brighton College valorizza l’educazione informale.
Image 3 of 33 from gallery of Saunalahti School / VERSTAS Architects. Photograph by Andreas Meichsner
Control of air flow in buildings is important for several reasons: to control moisture damage, reduce energy losses, and to ensure occupant comfort and health.
Die dänische Gymnasialreform verlangt von neuen Schulbauten Offenheit und Flexibilität. Im neuen Kopenhagener Quartier Ørestad wurden diese Anforderungen
the first library in the history of the city features local materials, ideas, and labor - the first installment to a school for deaf children.
Turin-based studio BDR bureau completed Enrico Fermi School: a community space integrated in the urban context defining new possibilities for the educational system.
Made of wood and glass, the new public nursery school in Guastalla designed by Mario Cucinella is an example of environmentally friendly design
implententing the ying-yang sign as the form driver of the building, the library becomes a public multicultural information center.
A healthy mind in a healthy body. In a healthy bit of architecture. A raft of new sports halls are serving as a shot in the arm for their users – and..
As an architect Steiner designed two major works: the first Goetheanum (built in wood, and destroyed by arson in 1922) and the second Goetheanum (built in concrete and finished in 1928, after Steiner’s death), both of which are counted among the masterpieces of expressionist architecture of the early twentieth century (Moravánszky, 2012). In addition, he [...]