In Huizhou, China, the MD Kindergarten project by HIBINOSEKKEI + Youji no Shiro + KIDS DESIGN LABO focuses on creating an environment that encourages children’s development through various innovative enclosure designs.
ZENI arkitekter designed a new dining hall, kitchen, and auditorium for Dybbøl Efterskole, focusing on creating a functional and welcoming space for students with different needs and diagnoses.
Design Collaborative transformed a 1970s building in Upland into the Taylor University Fieldhouse, including state-of-the-art locker rooms, a baseball practice area, upgraded entrance, and outdoor plaza.
The Tomball Early Excellence Academy by DLR Group features a design centered on biophilic elements, learning pods tailored to early childhood needs, and educator accommodations for wellness and productivity.
andblack design studio designed Bloomingdale International School to showcase innovative parametric architecture, challenging traditional norms with fluid spatial design, a turfed roof, and full-height glass panels.
Bethel Lehman Family Training Center designed by Design Collaborative in Indiana is a state-of-the-art facility integrating movement elements, high-end equipment, and efficient design to support track and field athletes’ training needs.
Solomon Cordwell Buenz (SCB) transformed Butler University’s Residential College (ResCo) with a renovation focusing on creating modern, welcoming residential and dining spaces that blend hospitality and traditional collegiate aesthetics.
The Collaborative led the design of Shoreland and Silver Creek Elementary Schools in Ohio where each school supports 700 students, emphasizing community and inclusion, and both achieving LEED V4.3 Silver Certification.
Gray Puksand designed the new Meadowbank Education Precinct in Australia, featuring modern vocational education facilities, emphasizing dynamic, engaging learning spaces.
École secondaire de la Nouvelle-Ère
Birtz Bastien Beaudoin Laforest, Jodoin Lamarre Pratte architects
Birtz Bastien Beaudoin Laforest and Jodoin Lamarre Pratte architects designed École secondaire de la Nouvelle-Ère with abundant natural light and warm materials, like brick and wood, connecting to its surroundings.