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Educational Facilities encompass a variety of building types, including classrooms, lecture halls, laboratories, libraries, and administrative offices. These spaces are designed to create conducive learning environments, foster collaboration, and accommodate the needs of students, faculty, and staff. Architects consider factors such as acoustics, lighting, technology integration, and accessibility when designing educational facilities to ensure optimal functionality and user experience. Sports Facilities, on the other hand, include structures like gymnasiums, stadiums, swimming pools, and recreational centers, which cater to the athletic and fitness needs of students and the community. These facilities are designed to accommodate different sports, providing appropriate spaces for training, competition, and spectatorship. The design of sports facilities often takes into account factors such as safety, sustainability, and adaptability to various events and activities.
João Batista Vilanova Artigas was a Brazilian modernist architect. Born in Curitiba, Artigas is considered one of the most important names in the architectural history of São Paulo, and the…
Continue readingThe Dushan School Complex designed by West-line Studio is located in Baiquan Town, the so-called “South Gate of Guizhou” at the border with Guangxi province. Architects based the design of this…
Continue readingTo design the Circle campus, the University of Illinois chose the firm Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill, led by Architect Walter Netsch, who planned the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado…
Continue readingThe Stadio Giuseppe Meazza or the San Siro Stadium in Milan was originally designed by architect Stacchini and engineer Cugini in 1925 based on an Anglo-Saxon model. The structure was…
Continue readingDesigned by NLE Architects in 2013 this small-scale floating project in Nigeria is an alternative building system that provides space for education and cultural programmes in Africa’s coastal regions.
Continue readingThe St. Sebastian church built in 1962 and deconsecrated in 2008 has been renovated by Architect duo Bolles + Wilson The elegant form of the elliptical nave now host a kindergarten framed…
Continue readingThe SJA – The “Gang school” by JDS Architects achieves by a set of straightforward strategies to convert an industrial building into a cheerful playing field.
Continue readingThe Chaparral Educational Center is a colorful building by Alejandro Muñoz Miranda that converts architecture into a dreamlike playground.
Continue readingAmong the seven finalists that were announced in the international design competition for the proposal of the New Camp Nou Stadium the jury has selected the bid by Nikken Sekkei + Pascual i…
Continue readingAmong the eleven finalists that were announced in the international design competition the proposal for the 2020 Olympic Stadium of SANAA and Nikken Sekkei was really appreciated among Japanese.
Continue readingJapanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka has revealed his proposal for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Stadium: The Floating Fountain. A piece of Architecture transformed into a platform for the Olympic Flame.
Continue readingThe “Centro di Formazione Professionale” by Swiss architects Durisch+Nolli is a single volume, composed of a serial repetition of simple elements. The project is characterised by the use of material and manufacturing…
Continue readingThe Kanagawa Institute of Technology [KAIT] completed in 2008 near Tokyo, is the first project in which Ishigami succeeded in expanding the idea of blurring spaces. The project is an…
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