For architects, schools are often complex structures to design. They must provide a variety of spaces for education, and also consider sports and recreational activities. But beyond its size or surface, the greatest challenge is to design an area that fosters a positive pedagogical environment for children. Below, a selection of +70 school projects with their drawings to inspire your proposals for learning campuses.
Middle Half House / SAW // Spiegel Aihara Workshop
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Architects: SAW // Spiegel Aihara Workshop
- Year: 2022
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Professionals: GFDS, Benjamini Associates, Marco Hernandez Custom Cabinetry, Nersi Hemati, Kina Ingersoll
Void House / SAW // Spiegel Aihara Workshop
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Architects: SAW // Spiegel Aihara Workshop
Cabins, Compounds & Country Homes: Residential Design in Upstate New York
New York's residential design culture extends far beyond the Big Apple. The Hudson Valley is a region that stretches along the Hudson River from Westchester County to Albany. Known for its vineyards, orchards and farms, the river valley includes a series of small towns and remote homes. Today, these rural residences are being designed to explore the connections between people, nature and place.
4 Ways to Create a Safer and More Cost-Effective Building Environment
Considering our present time, the COVID-19 pandemic will likely have a lasting influence on the next era of building and design, shaping how we build at every phase, including design, materials, and building protocols. We may see architects and engineers continue to work remotely, reviewing designs and specifications virtually. Manufacturers may have to space production areas farther apart or even rely on more automation.
Larkin Street Substation Expansion / TEF Design
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Architects: TEF Design
- Area: 12200 ft²
- Year: 2018
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Professionals: Creo Landscape, BKF Engineers, MHC Engineers Inc., Rutherford + Chekene
New York's Interiors: Apartments, Penthouses and Lofts in the Big Apple
One of the most important cities in the world –and the most populated in the United States of America–, New York is home to a great mix of cultures and history that has been shaped over the years, while art and architecture play a fundamental role in this development.
Sliding Room Dividers: Flexible Spaces Made of Metal Mesh
Using coiled wire fabric to divide interior spaces allows for both open and non-invasive partitioned areas. The installations add texture but maintain a soft, semi-opaque appearance. These functional room dividers are composed of coiled wire fabric woven into different thicknesses, which provide a flexible design and moldability.
Today we will highlight its use as an operable room divider, but coiled wire fabric can also be used as a ceiling treatment, exhibit and retail displays, wall coverings, artistic elements, and much more.
Brooklyn Townhouse - Elevated Assembly / TAKATINA
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Architects: TAKATINA
- Area: 218 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Cabletech, Eero Saarinen, Reinke Shakes, Yaro Window
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Professionals: Engineering Solutions
Old Stone House / TAKATINA LLC
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Architects: TAKATINA LLC
- Area: 1000 ft²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: PID Floors, All Modern, Dalyte, Marvin, Niche Modern, +1
Black Box House / TAKATINA LLC
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Architects: TAKATINA LLC
- Area: 106 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: IOC Flooring, NISC COLOR, Nuprotec
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Professionals: Sanryo General Contracting
Blue School Middle School / PellOverton Architects
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Architects: PellOverton Architects
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: 3form, Bartco Lighting, Cascade Architectural
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Professionals: Silman, ADS Engineers, Derek Porter Studio, Future Green Studio
12 Projects Announced as Winners of 2016 AIA Education Facility Design Awards
The American Institute of Architects (AIA)'s Committee on Architecture for Education (CAE) has announced the winners of the 2016 CAE Education Facility Design Awards, which honor educational facilities that “serve as an example of a superb place in which to learn, furthering the client’s mission, goals, and educational program, while demonstrating excellence in architectural design.”
This year's theme was “Visioning and Re-Visioning," which focused on "the ways in which pedagogical innovation and cutting-edge design impact and influence each other." The AIA also notes that education facility design may now be more important than ever, as recent studies have indicated that a positive learning environment can affect a child’s academic progress over a year by as much as 25%.
Find out which projects received awards, after the break.
A New Website That Catalogs the Mid-Century Modernist Heritage of Fire Island Pines
At just 1,310 feet (400 meters) across at its widest point, Fire Island, a barrier island to the south of Long Island in New York, may not seem like an ideal place to host a community. Nonetheless, the island is home to a number of small villages, whose seclusion and proximity to the ocean make them popular getaway locations. With its beach atmosphere (the community is only accessible by ferry) and its growing reputation from the 1960s onward as a safe space for the gay community, Fire Island Pines is one such popular summer destination. As the village grew in the post-war years, the care-free recreational lifestyle encouraged by Fire Island Pines' setting was an ideal proving ground for many of the ideals of mid-century modernist house design, with architects such as the prolific Horace Gifford—who designed 40 homes in Fire Island Pines alone—answering the call.
South Slope Townhouse / Etelamaki Architecture
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Architects: Etelamaki Architecture
- Year: 2014
A-Frame ReThink / Bromley Caldari Architects
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Architects: Bromley Caldari Architects
- Area: 218 m²
- Year: 2013
House in Milan / Rangr Studio + Charlet Design
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Architects: Charlet Design, Rangr Studio
- Year: 2012
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Professionals: J.T.McManus Inc., Robert Silman Associates