Award / Auszeichnung | 03/2014
AIT Awards 2014
©FG+SG - Fernando Guerra
PARQUE Kindergarten
Besondere Anerkennung Kategorie „Öffentliche Bauten / Bildung“
Architektur
Projektdaten
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Gebäudetyp:
Innenräume, Möblierung, Kindergärten, Vorschulen
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Projektgröße:
keine Angabe
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Status:
Realisiert
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Termine:
Fertigstellung: 01/2010
Projektbeschreibung
Parque Kindergarten
Since the very beginning on its practice, PROMONTORIO has been involved on educational projects. From schools and cultural facilities to museums and art galleries, a wide range of learning approaches has been tested and implemented with considerable success and accrued experience.
Working in close collaboration with the teachers and pedagogues, PROMONTORIO has attempted to challenge the preconceived classroom space planning principles, into a more fluid and dynamic spatial interaction that meets the increasing demand for flexibility in the learning methods, both at kindergarten and primary school levels.
After research and mock-up testing with the Parque team, the pentagonal classroom module gained consistency as a unifying environment able to respond to a dynamic multitask educational project. Ranging in scale and height; the classrooms, the library, the art room and the canteen flow in a sequence of generous and surprising spaces both from the outside and the inside. Whitewashed in burnt lime, the tectonic articulation between the portent walls of bond brickwork and concrete cast in-situ, contrasts with large and transparent glass panes. The latter, when open, blur the boundaries between outside and inside. In addition, the occasionally punctured brickwork lets air and light into a series of secluded patios.
A pentagonal classroom module attempted a more dynamic project, challenging the preconceived classroom space principles.
Since the very beginning on its practice, PROMONTORIO has been involved on educational projects. From schools and cultural facilities to museums and art galleries, a wide range of learning approaches has been tested and implemented with considerable success and accrued experience.
Working in close collaboration with the teachers and pedagogues, PROMONTORIO has attempted to challenge the preconceived classroom space planning principles, into a more fluid and dynamic spatial interaction that meets the increasing demand for flexibility in the learning methods, both at kindergarten and primary school levels.
After research and mock-up testing with the Parque team, the pentagonal classroom module gained consistency as a unifying environment able to respond to a dynamic multitask educational project. Ranging in scale and height; the classrooms, the library, the art room and the canteen flow in a sequence of generous and surprising spaces both from the outside and the inside. Whitewashed in burnt lime, the tectonic articulation between the portent walls of bond brickwork and concrete cast in-situ, contrasts with large and transparent glass panes. The latter, when open, blur the boundaries between outside and inside. In addition, the occasionally punctured brickwork lets air and light into a series of secluded patios.
A pentagonal classroom module attempted a more dynamic project, challenging the preconceived classroom space principles.
©FG+SG - Fernando Guerra
©FG+SG - Fernando Guerra
©FG+SG - Fernando Guerra
©FG+SG - Fernando Guerra
©FG+SG - Fernando Guerra
©FG+SG - Fernando Guerra
©FG+SG - Fernando Guerra
©PROMONTORIO
©PROMONTORIO
©PROMONTORIO
©PROMONTORIO