Innovative High-Density School Campus Design: Wuxi Xinfang Experimental Middle School by c+d Design Center
A pioneering exploration of high-density school design, blending functionality, creativity, and sustainability to elevate the educational experience.
Rethinking School Design Amid Spatial Constraints
Wuxi Xinfang Experimental Middle School, designed by c+d Design Center, stands as a benchmark for high-density campus architecture. Located in the Xinwu District of Wuxi, China, the school occupies a triangular 15,000 m² site. Despite its spatial limitations and challenging density, the project exemplifies how innovative design strategies can transform constraints into opportunities, creating an educational environment that is functional, inspiring, and sustainable.



A Masterful Integration of New and Old
Originally conceptualized as an extension of Chunyang Experimental Primary School, the middle school transitioned into an independent institution upon completion. The architectural design balances this shift by seamlessly integrating the new structure with the existing primary school buildings. The layout uses a "fishbone" configuration, expanding the primary school’s semi-open courtyards into three distinct landscaped courtyards. These courtyards vary in size and atmosphere, creating dynamic spaces that blend the old and the new into a cohesive whole.

Stepping Back: A Transformative Design Strategy
A key feature of the school’s architecture is the "stepping back" design, which resolves several challenges posed by the high-density site:

Enhancing Sunlight and Ventilation
The building’s height transitions from two stories in the south to six stories in the north, optimizing sunlight exposure for classrooms. Additionally, hollowed-out sections between courtyards facilitate natural ventilation, improving air quality and creating a healthier learning environment.


Creating Outdoor Spaces
Outdoor spaces are a critical component of the school’s design, especially given the limited land area. The stepping-back design creates terraces on each level, offering outdoor activity areas that are easily accessible to students. These terraces provide much-needed spaces for relaxation and interaction, ensuring that even in a dense campus, outdoor experiences remain integral to daily school life.


Reducing Architectural Scale
The terraces also help reduce the visual and physical scale of the building. This thoughtful design avoids the overwhelming bulkiness often associated with multi-story structures, replacing it with a sense of openness and human-centric proportions.


Multifunctional Spaces for Enriched Experiences
Despite spatial limitations, the school incorporates varied and dynamic spaces. Along the east-facing riverfront, two-story public areas serve as hubs for leisure, interaction, and scenic views. The southwest corner features a sunken plaza near the multi-functional hall, ideal for quiet reading or group activities. At the heart of the campus, a performance space and open atrium with skylights add layers of functionality and engagement, offering students diverse experiences within a compact footprint.

A Dynamic and Expressive Façade
The building’s façade, inspired by the ripples of water, embodies the essence of its riverside location. Horizontal railings and three-dimensional design elements create an aesthetic that is both modern and symbolic. At night, the illuminated façade reflects on the water, evoking the image of a ship navigating the sea—a metaphor for the journey of education and discovery.

A Model for High-Density School Campus Design
Wuxi Xinfang Experimental Middle School demonstrates how architecture can address the challenges of high-density urban contexts while maintaining functionality, aesthetics, and a connection to nature. Through innovative strategies such as stepping back, dynamic spatial organization, and sustainable design principles, the school offers a compelling vision for future educational spaces.


This project showcases the potential of thoughtful design to redefine the boundaries of high-density school campuses. By integrating functionality with creativity, c+d Design Center has not only addressed spatial challenges but also enriched the educational experience for students. Wuxi Xinfang Experimental Middle School is a testament to the power of architecture to inspire and transform.

All Photographs are work of DC Alliance
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