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2020 WAN Awards entry: Small Hill Kindergarten in Shenzhen - Yunchao Xu/Atelier Apeiron

Small Hill Kindergarten in Shenzhen by Yunchao Xu/Atelier Apeiron is an entry in the Future Projects - Education Category of the 2020 WAN Awards

by Copy taken from 2020 entry 10 June 2020 2020 Future Projects

We were commissioned to design a new full-day kindergarten on a square site of 2,400 sq m, which can hold 12 classrooms for 360 children. Generally, standard kindergartens in Shenzhen give each young student an average land area of less than 8 sq m. The site is limited between high-rise buildings on both of north and south sides, with a city park on the east and a technical school on the west. We were originally inspired by children's paintings collected from a public class we gave to the neighborhood. Their paintings delivered wishes for having hills, tents and grasslands in their future kindergarten.

The main building of Small Hill Kindergarten is combined by four grand arch tents and three flat terraces. The tents consist of four interconnected arched spaces for various classes, including music, art, crafts, and sports. The north and south sides of each arch are transparent, introducing the surrounding natural landscape into the interior. The terraces are a series of three-dimensional floating platforms, which are connected by long gentle ramps and spiral stairs.

The steel structure of the building makes the space much lighter and more transparent than concrete structure. We applied natural bamboo slabs for inner skin of the arch tent, and developed a special terrazzo mixed with sea sand to make outdoor floor soft and non-slippery. For the city full of concrete jungle, the small hill kindergarten would also become a unique urban landscape.

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Last year more than 40 countries took part in the WAN Awards with strong showings from Europe, the Americas and Asia-Pacific. And we saw some truly outstanding projects, take a look at the winners from last year here.

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