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Architects: Atelier BNK, Sozo Sekkeisha
- Area: 4734 m²
- Year: 2021
Memuro Town Hall / Atelier BNK + Sozo Sekkeisha
Makomanai Church, United Church of Christ in Japan / Atelier BNK
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Architects: Atelier BNK
- Area: 384 m²
- Year: 2014
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Professionals: Urban Structural Engineers
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.
Numata Elementary School / Atelier BNK
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Architects: Atelier BNK
- Area: 4123 m²
- Year: 2013
Split-Level Homes: 50 Floor Plan Examples
Faced with the challenge of designing homes on terrains with steep slopes - or in compact urban contexts that do not allow much variation in plan - several architects have experimented and proposed split-level homes to enhance the use of space, allowing, among other things, interesting visual perspectives.
These variations can be seen in numerous examples published on our site. Below, we have selected 50 examples that can help you in your next project.
Systems to Incorporate Natural Lighting in Your Projects
There is nothing more rational than taking advantage of natural lighting as a guarantee to improve the spatial quality of buildings, as well as saving energy. The awareness of the finitude of natural resources and the demands for reducing energy consumption has increasingly diminished the prominence of artificial lighting systems, forcing architects to seek more efficient design solutions. With this goal in mind, different operations have been adopted to capture natural light.
These systems can also guarantee excellent spatial properties if projected correctly. Below we have gathered five essential systems for zenithal lighting.
Itoi Elementary School / Atelier BNK
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Architects: Atelier BNK
- Area: 3893 m²
- Year: 2008
Toyotomi Community Center / Atelier BNK
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Architects: Atelier BNK
- Area: 2641 m²
- Year: 2013
Spiral House / Keikichi Yamauchi architects and associates
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Architects: Keikichi Yamauchi architects and associates
- Area: 103 m²
- Year: 2011
Hakodate Jomon Culture Center / Atelier BNK
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Architects: Atelier BNK
- Area: 1256 m²
- Year: 2011
White Collage / Keikichi Yamauchi Architect and Associates
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Architects: Keikichi Yamauchi Architect and Associates
- Area: 119 m²
- Year: 2009
White Colony / Keikichi Yamauchi Architect and Associates
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Architects: Keikichi Yamauchi Architect and Associates
- Area: 397 m²
- Year: 2011
House-K / Keikichi Yamauchi Architect and Associates
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Architects: Keikichi Yamauchi Architect and Associates
- Area: 192 m²
- Year: 2012