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Friday, February 6, 2009

'bubbletecture'

Im amazed by a design for kindergarten. Out of ordinary, the design seems adaptable to the children's amazed to the bubble... and they are called 'bubbletecture'

These are some information i get from designboom:


'bubbletecture M' shuhei endo architect institute
all images © shuhei endo architect institute

'bubbletecture M' is a kindergarten designed by japanese studio shuhei endo architect
institute. located in shiga, japan the maihara kindergarten is surrounded by a newly
developed residential area. the structure consists of concrete boxes between each of
the rooms and a wooden roof that ties them together. the shell-form roof is made of
triangular continuous surfaces; its structural strength and geometrical consistency
permits great freedom in designing of the necessary spaces. this structural system uses
2.5 meters wooden beams and hexagonal metal fittings, factory-made and only assembled
on the site. the integration of the wooden trusses and concrete boxes is geometrical but
varied, a structure with rich in expressive effects.

'open space allows children to play freely. the ambiguity of it actually stimulates their
imaginations. they can explore their feelings without restraint. architects should not
create inflexible spaces that children cannot change.'
- shuhei endo



'bubbletecture M' overall view


'bubbletecture M' overall view


'bubbletecture M'


'bubbletecture M' - roof detail


'bubbletecture M'


'bubbletecture M'


'bubbletecture M' interior


'bubbletecture M' interior


'bubbletecture M' interior


'bubbletecture M' interior


'bubbletecture M' interior


'bubbletecture M' interior


'bubbletecture M' interior


'bubbletecture M' interior


'bubbletecture M' interior


'bubbletecture M' interior


'bubbletecture M' - maihara kindergarten structure


'bubbletecture M' elevation plan


'bubbletecture M' plan


more:
shuhei endo architect institute: http://www.paramodern.com

BUBBLETECTURE at designboom

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