
"People are influenced by built space, so we planned Songsan Middle School to have a variety of building groups and yards so that children can grow up in a village-like landscape that changes just by moving a few steps."
"School buildings should be broken down into smaller blocks, with small yards and outside spaces in various shapes and forms in between the blocks where they can play around."
"I think our kids' school should feel more like a Smurfs' Village than one large building, which is the standard layout of schools seen in Korea."
Songsan Middle School is designed to create a village-like environment for children, encouraging open-mindedness and exploration. The architects propose breaking down traditional school structures into smaller blocks with diverse outdoor spaces. This design aims to foster a playful atmosphere, contrasting with the conventional large school buildings in Korea. The intention is to create an engaging and dynamic learning environment that feels more like a community than a single institution.
Read at www.archdaily.com
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