The 21st century has dramatically transformed school architecture, driven by new educational philosophies, technological progress, and social values emphasizing sustainability and inclusion. This change goes beyond mere aesthetics, deeply reshaping how physical spaces contribute to education. Traditional narrow hallways and rows of desks have been replaced by dynamic, flexible spaces that are well-integrated with their surroundings and the community. These modern designs prioritize versatility and multifunctionality.
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Designing the School of the Future: Multifunctional Spaces for Dynamic Learning
https://www.archdaily.com/1019975/designing-the-school-of-the-future-multifunctional-spaces-for-dynamic-learningCamilla Ghisleni
Beyond Sports: 10 Reversible and Multifunctional Olympic Villages
The first Olympic village was built for the 1924 Summer Games in Paris. Before this, athletes stayed in hotels, hostels, schools, headquarters, and even on the ships that brought them to the host cities. Pierre de Coubertin, co-founder of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), proposed the idea of an Olympic village. He realized it would be more cost-effective to house athletes in temporary structures rather than hotels. He believed the village would also create a sense of community among the international competitors.
https://www.archdaily.com/1019664/beyond-sports-10-reversible-and-multifunctional-olympic-villagesCamilla Ghisleni