Moving School: A Playground of Learning in the Philippines
Fostering educational enthusiasm through dynamic spaces and child-driven design.
The "Moving School" project, conceived by Minwoo Kim and LEE KYUNGSU, champions a fresh perspective on educational architecture in the Philippines. This award-winning design, recognized in the Play ON School competition, aspires to craft a vibrant and stimulating learning environment that cultivates a passion for education through child-centered design and integrated play spaces.

A Visually Dynamic and Interactive Design
At the heart of the "Moving School" concept lies a multifaceted understanding of movement, interpreted in three distinct ways. Firstly, the building's exterior showcases a captivating perforated plate facade, serving as a canvas for students' creativity, allowing them to adorn it freely, resulting in an ever-evolving and visually engaging aesthetic. Secondly, the school's design embraces active student participation in shaping their learning environment. Their creative contributions and interactions with the building become essential to its unique character. Thirdly, the school's layout prioritizes physical movement and play, with interconnected spaces, terraces, and vertical connections that seamlessly blend indoor and outdoor realms.

A Seamless Connection with Nature
The "Moving School" endeavors to establish a harmonious relationship between the structure and its surrounding environment. Terraces on the upper levels offer a fluid connection to the outdoors, fostering a sense of connection with nature even while inside. The ground floor features an open auditorium and cafe building supported by pilotis, creating an expansive open square that acts as an extension of the playground, expanding the possibilities for learning and p

A Dynamic and Interconnected Structure
The design process involved a thoughtful manipulation of form, encompassing extrusion, strategic removal of building mass to create outdoor spaces, and skillful subtraction to interconnect spaces. This approach yielded a dynamic and interconnected structure characterized by key features such as an open auditorium that inspires imagination and play, a welcoming cafeteria that provides space for meals and relaxation, and an assembly hall that links the first and second floors, encouraging movement and interaction. An open library fosters a love of reading through its free-flowing design, while classrooms are thoughtfully designed to accommodate 300 students while incorporating playful elements like outdoor slides and corridors that promote physical activity.

Stimulating Playfulness and Movement
Volume masses, differentiated by color, are strategically placed throughout the school, adding to the playful ambiance and stimulating dynamic movement. Each color holds a specific intention: red to encourage active play and communication, brown to provide a sense of freedom and exploration in the corridors, blue to promote learning and concentration in the corridor spaces, and yellow to offer a space for rest and contemplation.

Expanding the Boundaries of Play
The facade design addresses the challenge of limited play spaces in urban schools by creating a dynamic and interconnected outdoor environment. Key elements include connected spaces, where the auditorium, open space, and cafe on the first floor merge to form an expansive play area, vertical folding doors that blur the boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces, outdoor slides that offer a fun and engaging way to traverse floors, and perforated boards that empower children to personalize the facade with their artwork and creations.

A School that Evolves with its Students
The perforated plate elevation provides a unique opportunity for children to actively participate in shaping the school's appearance. They can decorate the boards with their artwork, plants, and personal belongings, fostering a sense of ownership and pride in their learning environment. This interactive element reinforces the concept of a "Moving School," where the building itself seems to evolve and adapt alongside the students' creativity.

A Vision for the Future of Education
In conclusion, the "Moving School" project embodies a bold and forward-thinking vision for education in the Philippines. By prioritizing movement, play, and child-centered design, it creates a dynamic and engaging learning environment that ignites a passion for learning and equips students with the skills and enthusiasm needed to thrive in the 21st century.
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