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Green Architecture Design Kindergarten School by Njiric & Arhitekti

28 November 2009 No Comment

Located in Zagreb – Croatia with area 2,300 sq m and stand on a fertile soil and lots of green plants that grow, so adding the beauty of architecture design. The kindergarten is initially conceived as a single-story mat building – compact, introverted, autocatalytic, with clearly defined borders. Due to the context, the mat is pushed away from the shadow and folded up towards the sun. [ Njiric & Arhitekti ]
This chequered board of solids and voids is bent into vertical plane – gardens become terraces, corridor transforms into staircase. The outline of the building is continuous and closed, except on the west side which is “stripped” and treated like a glazed section to interact socially with a frequent neighborhood path.

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Drawing concept kindergarten design

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