What a pretentious nonsense. First of all..the Kindergarten is WAY too big. So. the least the architect should have done is to split it in differnt buildings preferably with a lot of space in between them. Second...it doesn't seem to have that much free space for the kids to play for its size. Usually if you have a Kindergarten that big you have a green are 2 or 3 times bigger than the bulding. The yard offers little plants or nature materials, no collecting bugs or rocks or playing, no climing trees or building stuff with wood or playing in the sand or with water, plus it offers little challenges for the kids movement but a lot of t hose stairs seem hazardous for the smallest kids. And what kid benefits from a tree behind glass or the stones in the bassins? THAT is not for kids thats for adults who think a shool is good because it was made by some fancy desinger. And what about the heat? Ever worked in an all glass building? Not to talk about how educators are supposed to keep track of the children in such a mess. And no closed walls? Really?! Did the guy not know about kids habbit of A) want to take a nap B) being really loud? So maybe I'am being unfair here...because the building might have some redeeming features that are not shown here..but that seems like a guide how NOT to built an environemnt for kids.
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What a pretentious nonsense.
First of all..the Kindergarten is WAY too big. So. the least the architect should have done is to split it in differnt buildings preferably with a lot of space in between them.
Second...it doesn't seem to have that much free space for the kids to play for its size. Usually if you have a Kindergarten that big you have a green are 2 or 3 times bigger than the bulding.
The yard offers little plants or nature materials, no collecting bugs or rocks or playing, no climing trees or building stuff with wood or playing in the sand or with water, plus it offers little challenges for the kids movement but a lot of t hose stairs seem hazardous for the smallest kids.
And what kid benefits from a tree behind glass or the stones in the bassins? THAT is not for kids thats for adults who think a shool is good because it was made by some fancy desinger.
And what about the heat? Ever worked in an all glass building?
Not to talk about how educators are supposed to keep track of the children in such a mess.
And no closed walls? Really?! Did the guy not know about kids habbit of A) want to take a nap B) being really loud?
So maybe I'am being unfair here...because the building might have some redeeming features that are not shown here..but that seems like a guide how NOT to built an environemnt for kids.