Rosan Bosch Studio has created a nature-centric campus for The Garzón School in Uruguay, uniquely entwined with its surrounding eucalyptus forest. The design focuses on biophilic principles, allowing students to learn within an environment where nature serves as a teacher. The campus features six learning zones, each supporting diverse learning styles and emphasizing autonomy. This innovative approach, involving close collaboration with the school community, aims to cultivate curiosity, exploration, and self-expression as integral elements of education, extending learning beyond traditional classroom boundaries.
The new learning landscape nurtures innate curiosity and encourages exploration, play, and self-expression.
Nature is not merely a supplement to learning, but the classroom itself.
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