Aisaka Architects’ Atelier Creates a Playful and Sensorial Environment for a Japanese Nursery School


Japanese architects Aisaka Architects’ Atelier have created a large nursery school in Chiba, Japan, whose structure is intended to provide an immersive and educational environment for the students. The multilevel building provides a range of settings for children to explore and play, with an emphasis on creating connectivity with nature. Shifting heights and widths of ceilings and corridors, sloping terraces, bridges and curving balconies all provide a spatial experience, which is meant to stimulate the children’s interests and imaginations. A particular emphasis is placed on cultivating an awareness of agricultural and food production, implemented by the addition of a roof garden and a teaching kitchen. The building materials have been left untreated to allow children to become familiar with them through site and touch. Read more from the architects on the dynamic planning of the Amanenomori Nursery School: A nursery school in a two-story building with a rooftop terrace features a three-dimensional and circuit style structure located in Funabashi city. The concept of its design is to provide enough space for 160 children to play around in nature and also for all their parents and nursery staff to feel safe. The south ... , Architizer Editors, read more http://ift.tt/2bmz1LQ

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