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SH Kindergarten and Nursery // HIBINOSEKKEI+Youji no Shiro

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Project Status: Built. This is a kindergarten and nursery built newly for 125 children with the concept ‘Full of adventurous spirit and curiosity, surrounded by Tateyama mountain range’. This local characteristic and elements are taken into the kindergarten’s design, which stimulate children’s adventure spirit and curiosity.

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Building Blocks: 6 Japanese Kindergartens Designed to Stimulate Young Minds

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Architects: Want to have your project featured? Several kindergartens are designed to encourage children to explore different settings and spaces within the school in different ways. Below are just a few examples of kindergartens and nurseries that gave successfully created an atmosphere conducive to holistic growth.

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Architectural ABCs: 7 Scintillating Schools That Don’t Play by the Rules

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In more recent years, contemporary typologies have radically evolved from their predecessors, with monochrome, sedentary classrooms left behind for more immersive, dynamic designs, as these A+Award-winning projects demonstrate. Jury Winner, 10 th Annual A+Awards, Kindergartens. Jean Louis Étienne School. By archi5 , Coupvray, France.

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Child’s Play: 6 Tips for Creating Designs and Spaces that Kids Will Love

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Architects: Want to have your project featured? Showcase your work through Architizer and sign up for our inspirational newsletter. When it comes to designing for children, architects and urban planners have discovered a whole new level of fun and excitement. These materials help cushion falls and reduce the risk of injuries.

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Why Good Design Matters

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Submit Your Project to the A+Awards Designing a building is a high-stakes juggling act that architects don’t get enough credit for. With an Extended Entry Deadline of Febuary 24th, 2023 , the clock is ticking — get started on your submission today. What non-architects (full disclosure: I am myself in this category!)

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30 Best Architecture Firms in Japan

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With so many architecture firms to choose from, it’s challenging for clients to identify the industry leaders that will be an ideal fit for their project needs. With so many architecture firms to choose from, it’s challenging for clients to identify the industry leaders that will be an ideal fit for their project needs.