Kinder Fun In Norway
September 16th, 2008 | Published in Interiors | 4 Comments | by Fifi
This wonderful kinder garden is organized in a number of longitudinal zones from the exterior playground, the roofed outdoor terraces that gives a good micro climate (very important for Norway climate).

The zones contribute to make a soft transition from the exterior to the interior spaces – from the exposed wide landscape to the intimate zones.

The kindergarten have been built to have the possibility of variety in the use of rooms. With very simple moves one can change each room into new rooms of various sizes and functions.

There are several options for combinations and joint actions of rooms and spaces. Flexibility is also guaranteed by the inner walls in every base station (fixed in one end, and wheels on the other).

They can be turned like indicators round an axis and be put in different positions and make various smaller rooms in the big base room.

Furniture and toys are partly integrated into the wall system so the floor area can be as free as possible: long drawing tables, climbing walls and puppet theatre are all parts of the playing walls.





October 9th, 2008 at 9:51 am (#)
I love this!!!!
August 28th, 2009 at 3:58 am (#)
Hello:
August 28th, 2009 at 3:59 am (#)
Im student of architecture, the project that im working know is of this place; if you can send me anything I will apprecite it.
Thank you
November 24th, 2009 at 3:20 pm (#)
iam an architect studing my course this was very interesting play with colours,shapes,some what littel openings mainly that low height partion walls ettracts much well nice design well architectured