Sofie Haug Childrens Day-Care Centre, Tübingen, Germany
Designed by Dannien Roller Architekten + Partner for the city of Tübingen, Germany, the Sofie Haug Childrens Day-Care Centre opened in 2022
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Designed by Dannien Roller Architekten + Partner for the city of Tübingen, Germany, the Sofie Haug Childrens Day-Care Centre opened in 2022
Designed by CO-AP Lidcombe Childcare, Western Sydney, NSW, is a new purpose-built 36 place childcare centre is situated on a residential corner site in Western Sydney. Terraced gardens and outdoor play spaces integrated over two levels, with semi-basement parking
Sarit Shani Hay Design Studio introduce the Maayan Centre, a building which creates a therapeutic environment for children and their families in Tel Aviv, Israel, serving as a venue for conversations, exploration, and play
Gaîté Montparnasse, the MVRDV-designed transformation of a city block just a short walk from Paris’ Tour Montparnasse, is now open. The project has rationalised the existing uses of the mixed-use block – which included a hotel, shopping centre, office space and a library
The headquarters of mobile game developer, Supercell, in the new and unique Wood City, a massive wooden structure by built by Anttinen Oiva Architects at the entrance of Helsinki’s Jätkäsaari neighborhood. The daycare is operated by New Nordic Schools
Kindergarten and Community Center in Tammiste, Estonia, building design by RMJM Milano Architects: green roof reduces ambient temperatures, regulates indoor temperature and purifies the air
Kozakai Kifukan Community Center, Toyokawa building design in Japan: community center, library, children’s center, and city hall branch office – architecture competition winner
GinnerupArkitekter’s Children’s House in Denmark manifests itself in both the specific design and its use of sustainable materials and in the way the architecture supports children’s everyday life
Polish architects PORT create stimulating kindergarten space to foster kids’ growth and development. The building in Opole / Malina, Poland acts as a ‘vassel’ for young human beings, providing security and self-esteem
Kindergarten building in Vallendar, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, design by Herrmanns Architekten: rooms for children, extension of municipal day-care center by around 500 square meters
In the east of Stuttgart, Germany, the four-group daycare center Kita Parkstraße was completed according to plans by Birk Heilmeyer and Frenzel Architects and handed over to the users
The existing Ötztaler Straße kindergarten in Stuttgart, Germany was in serious need of renovation, has been replaced by the new building, designed by se\arch Architekten BDA GbR
MAD Transforms Traditional Chinese Courtyard Into a Kindergarten With Floating Roof. Unfolding onto the site with a low and gentle posture, the roof transforms the limited space.
Designed by Studio XTOPIX, Kindergarten Port, Stříbro, has an exaggerated theme of the holiday by the sea where the form evokes an ark ready for sailing.
BeneBaby International Academy Shenzhen building by VMDPE Design: when children learn in a classroom, they greatly benefit from rich educational content. However, their day-to-day living spaces often remain repetitive and stereotyped.
More photos of EcoKid Kindergarten Vinh, Vietnam, building design by LAVA architects + Module K + Viet Décor features spaces encouraging curiosity, activity-based learning and interaction with nature for Vietnamese children.