Climbers embrace their own type of architecture. Between barn doors, mantels and multi-pitch routes, rock climbing and bouldering take on a range of surfaces, materials and structures, whether outside or indoors. Today, more recreational centers and sports facilities are including climbing walls as the sport grows in popularity. As spaces to build strength and unwind, climbing gyms are built as their own interior worlds to explore.
Chimneys, Overhangs and Anchors: The Architecture of Climbing Gyms
Schools of the Future: How Furniture Influences Learning
It is a student's right to be educated in a safe, healthy, and even aesthetically appealing environment, especially young students for whom these factors are even more important. For example, it has been shown that when the ergonomics of chairs are inadequate, they can greatly affect levels of concentration and the development of skills such as calligraphy. At the same time, the effectiveness of traditional teaching methods is increasingly being questioned and the quality of alternative methodologies increasingly being considered. In other articles, we discussed in more detail the design of Montessori schools and the atmosphere of Waldorf interiors.
Today, we will cover the importance of choosing furniture and address some aspects to consider when organizing them in classroom design for the schools of the future.
Woodland Elementary School / HMFH Architects
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Architects: HMFH Architects
- Area: 132500 ft²
- Year: 2016
Brooklyn Boulders / Arrowstreet + Chris Ryan
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Architects: Arrowstreet, Chris Ryan
- Area: 40000 ft²
- Year: 2013
Center for Life Science | Boston / Tsoi/Kobus & Associates
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Architects: Tsoi/Kobus & Associates
- Year: 2008
Riverside Park Pavilion / Touloukian Touloukian Inc.
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Architects: Touloukian Touloukian Inc.