Hayarden School – Community Project for Children of Immigrants
The Hayarden School, located in South Tel-Aviv, in Hatikvah quarter, educates 500 children of refugees and children of immigrants. The school was originally built in the 60’s.
The Hayarden School, located in South Tel-Aviv, in Hatikvah quarter, educates 500 children of refugees and children of immigrants. The school was originally built in the 60’s.
Long-time partners and sharing the same vision of education and innovation in the academic environment, Collège Sainte-Anne and Taktik design are once again teaming up to rethink the entire layout of the College’s main floor.
A new kindergarten complex was recently launched on the site of the former Farmer’s Market in Tel Aviv, offering the residents an extensive educational project with innovative planning and design.
Gemma Observatory is a private astronomical observatory located on a remote mountain summit in central New Hampshire. The site is characterized by granite outcroppings and is situated at the center of a three-mile radius “dark” landscape with very little light pollution to obstruct astronomical viewing.
We reimagined the learning environment for St. Hilda’s and St. Hugh’s, an independent school serving preschool through 8th grade, by designing spaces that offer unique learning experiences. Classrooms are dynamic, flexible environments that offer a variety of zones within one space to foster group learning and individual exploration.
Project: Šmartno Timeshare Kindergarten Architects: Arhitektura Jure Kotnik Location: Šmartno pri Slovenj Gradcu, Slovenia Architect in Charge: Jure Kotnik, Andrej Kotnik, Tjaša Mavrič Area: 1040.0 sqm Project Year: 2015 Photographs: Janez Marolt Photography Arhitektura Jure Kotnik recently have completed Šmartno Timeshare Kindergarten in the City of Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia. Description by Arhitektura Jure Kotnik: The Šmartno Timeshare
Heatherwick studio won a competition to design a Learning Hub for a university in Singapore. The hub, completed in March of 2015, is part of a £360 million scheme by Nanyang Technological University, and is the first redevelopment of its campus in twenty years. Description by Heatherwick: It was clear to us that since the
Brazilian architecture studio Candida Tabet designed an atypical and very relaxing reading room in Sao Paulo. Daring, versatility, and balance are the principal characteristics of the work of Candida Tabet’s architectural office. The architect’s description: This conceptual installation uses old wooden train tracks as an homage to a time past. It represents marks, wrinkles and infinite