Never is the value of architecture so poignant, as when it becomes a tool to facilitate learning, development and exploration. Inspired by this...
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Image 32 of 40 from gallery of School with an Open Space / Beijing Institute of Architectural Design 6th Division. 3RD FLOOR PLAN
It's pretty important to me that our home look like, well, a home. I've not once in my life felt at home in a classroom, so why would I want one in my home?
Room and interior support tomorrow's educational methods in our design solution at Vittra School Brotorp.The students meet a customized library, a multi-colored stage and a particular common area for the youngest in the school's kindergarten area. Here a green structure bends through space in various formations and opens a sprawling play and exploration landscape.The structure is built to match the children's height so they can find composure in the small niches and caves, while the adults can easily observe the entire room.
Image 30 of 30 from gallery of Rockery for Play—Poly WeDo Art Education / ARCHSTUDIO. Photograph by ARCHSTUDIO
Cad school themed top view/plan cad blocks for your architecture & design projectsFile Type: CadFile Size: 10 MBFormat: AI, DWG, PDF Technical details: All vector drawings are resizable. You can easily change the colors and backgrounds of AI files in Adobe Illustrator or DWG files in Autodesk Autocad.Software compatibility: Autodesk Autocad 2013 or newer.Content: This pack includes common style recolorable and resizable cad blocks. Suitable for education projects.About Cads: People, furniture, plants, and other scales are mostly used in sections, elevations, and plans by architects and designers. Tags: school, student, children, play, ground, class, teacher, university, college, lesson, diner, hall, lab, conference, bus, seat, classroom, kids, students, teacher, desk, blackboard, science, study, teaching, lecture, education
Take a peek at a selection of the many primary school libraries we have created. From reading for pleasure libraries to multi-functional spaces and from themed library designs to libraries created with contemporary bookshelves and innovative library furniture.
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40 student classroom plan with architecture view dwg file in plan with view of 40 student classroom view with area distribution and wall view with class teacher plan of chair with table and column view in design.
Image 154 of 215 from gallery of School Architecture: 70 Examples in Plan and Section. Photograph by RAW Architecture
Image 25 of 29 from gallery of Lake Wilderness Elementary School / TCF Architecture. Ground floor plan
Image 36 of 36 from gallery of The Vietnam Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics / 1+1>2 Architects. Diagram
Kaum haben Karamuk Kuo Architekten einen Wettbewerb für die Uni Lausanne gewonnen, räumen sie erneut ab. Das Büro überzeugte die Jury mit ihrem Entwurf für die Erweiterung des Oberstufenzentrums Weiden in Rapperswil-Jona.
One of the things on my plan for the summer was to redo our schoolroom. Princess has moved into "middle school" and wanted to have a school desk, rather than a table for her daily work. We searched quite a bit and found these adorable and customizable school desks online. The best part is that they are adjustable in height, so they work for both kiddos, and will grow with them even through their high school years. I also ordered matching chairs from the same company, but they were shipped separately and have not arrived yet. The kids LOVE their new desks, and so do I! We continue to use our workbox system, which we love. This will be our 3rd year using it, and I wouldn't change anything about the way we initially tweaked it to fit our family. The only change is that this year, Super Tot wanted to move away from his Tot Trays and start having Preschool "Sissy Boxes". Princess works her boxes in order and removes the number as she completes a box. Super Tot's boxes will be more like his Tot Trays have been in the past. I will simply be using the boxes, rather than trays. Each box will contain an activity that Super Tot can do in any order (and as many times) as he wishes. They will not be numbered, and they will be out all week, as before. The only change will be how they are presented/displayed. This is what the boxes look like for Princess. You can read more about the system here. Here are a few more photos of our new set-up. Super Tot's area showing his desk, workboxes, etc. I have had these drawers for many years, and they were purchased at The Container Store. They no longer have units with the wooden top, but these are similar. I use these to store various supplies for Super Tot's schooling. The top of the units hold coloring books and various resources I use for Super Tot's school. I have a milk crate with various activities sorted by letter that I use for his "Letter of the Week" lessons. This is the front of our school room. The crate below the calendar is for library books. They go in the tote bag when they are ready to be returned. We go to the library every Monday. The bookcase under the white board contains various Bible resources, as well as general resources such as dictionaries, our thesaurus, etc. The cubbies have white board & calendar supplies, as well as other misc. items. Another new thing I am implementing this coming year is calendar time. I am very excited for Super Tot to start each day with Bible time, followed by calendar time to discuss the days of the week, months, seasons, weather, etc. I used several ideas I found online and combined them to create our own personal calendar. I am blessed to have an incredible teacher space in our current home. All of our texts, teacher manuals, and my planning items for this year are on my built-in desk. This is also where I have my daily quiet time. Our family computer is on a small desk in the corner. I often receive e-mails inquiring about how I store my various Tot School/Preschool supplies. I have a closet in our guest room that I use for school storage. It contains two large metal shelving units. They may not appear to be very organized, but each shelf and container contains a different theme, skill or type of supply. We have various bookshelves in almost every room of our house containing our personal home library. They are not organized as well as I would like, as we have moved shelves in a hurry and just placed the books back on. Reorganizing them is still on my agenda this summer. We also have baskets full of books in several rooms. Here are a few of the shelves containing most of our school resources. Our homeschool space isn't perfect, but I feel so incredibly blessed to have the room and resources that we currently have. We expect to move into a smaller urban home in a couple years, and I know that will mean a much smaller school space. I feel confident that the organization of our current space will make that transition and downsizing easier, and I know that we will be able to make our actual work space fit into whatever home the Lord provides.
Image 27 of 35 from gallery of Jingshan School Library Renovation / Hui-Yin Design & Research. 1F plan
Completed in 2014 in Mito, Japan. Images by Daisuke Shima / Nacasa & Partners. A Miniature Colorful Town "Mama smile" is an indoor playground facility for families located inside the shopping mall. Emmanuelle developed a new...
It’s back-to-school time here in Australia. You know those seasonal aisles in the shops? The ones that in America go from Christmas to Valentine’s Day to Easter (with maybe some Superbowl in there somewhere). Here in Australia they go from Christmas to Back-to-School to Easter. It’s that time of year, all of the school kids ... Read More about Aussie NBTS Blog Hop: Our Schoolroom
Image 27 of 29 from gallery of Athenia High School / StudioNext. Ground Floor Plan
Image 12 of 14 from gallery of Marselisborg High School / GPP Architects. plan 01
Completed in 2016 in Milford, United States. Images by Ed Wonsek. HMFH Architects worked closely with educators to develop the concept for this new grade 3-5 elementary school. The educational program for the school...