Kindergarten Centered Around a Legendary Tree // Tại Nhật Bãn
Tại Nhật Bãn, một dịa phương dã
lợi dụng cây "dang còn sống" trăm tuỗi dễ làm nòng cốt
xây dựng cho một trường Mầm Non/Mẫu giáo.
Giáo viên vừa dùng làm chỗ giáo dục,
dồng thời cũng có thễ làm nơi cho tui trẽ giãi trí có bóng mát ..
- At the Fuji
Kindergarten in Japan, Tezuka Architects created a unique environment
that, as a tool for learning, promotes freedom of movement.
"Ring Around a Tree" is the extension of an existing
kindergarten that consists of a wood and transparent glass volume
spiraling upward, enveloping a Japanese Zelkova tree.
- The project
creates spaces for play and foreign language instruction, while also
providing a fun area for the children to wait for the school bus.
- Though, to
the average adult, the space appears to have just two floors, for the
children it has six with some areas being just three feet (one meter)
high.
- Elements
like railings and handrails are very slender, while the interior
floors are made of wood. All outdoor areas are covered with soft
rubber mats to help cushion the children's inevitable falls.
- Planted more
than 50 years ago, the Zelkova tree has quite the storied past. It
was hit by a typhoon and almost uprooted. The tree dried out
completely but recovered despite general disbelief.
- Older
residents of the area remember this Zelkova because it was the only
tree to be used by children for climbing and games even before a
kindergarten ever existed.
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