The Kensington Learning Space: A Revolutionary Educational Environment in Bangkok
The Kensington Learning Space in Bangkok blends classrooms, sports, and nature, creating playful, light-filled, and interactive environments for holistic child development.
The Kensington Learning Space, designed by Plan Architect, is a groundbreaking educational facility located in the suburban area of Bangkok, Thailand. Spanning 4,000 m², this innovative project redefines the concept of learning for children by integrating education, play, and nature into a cohesive and immersive environment. Completed in 2020, the facility combines classrooms, sports complexes, and green spaces to foster curiosity, creativity, and holistic development for young learners.


Strategically designed to transform an ordinary suburban site into an engaging learning environment, the architecture of the Kensington Learning Space uses an oval-shaped layout centered around a multi-functional courtyard. This ensures that every classroom and activity zone benefits from natural light, greenery, and open views, promoting well-being and a strong connection to the outdoors. The building’s ribbon-like, continuous form twists and folds from floor to roof, creating a playful architectural element that doubles as an interactive structure for children to explore.

The design divides the building into wider zones at the front for sports and active play while positioning narrower classroom areas at the back, ensuring low-traffic learning spaces. The semi-outdoor areas under the gym house swimming pools and adventure-like play spaces, while the column-free gymnasium provides a flexible area for free-form movement and sports activities. Classrooms at the narrower sections bring nature directly into the learning experience, allowing children to study while overlooking trees and gardens.


One of the most striking features of the project is the floor-to-ceiling folded ribbon, which enhances children’s spatial perception, motor skills, and cognitive development. The lower curves of this structure act as free-play zones connecting the reception area and coffee shop, with integrated slides, climbing nets, and hide-and-seek spaces. The upper curves host the assembly hall, designed for performances, parent meetings, and interactive group activities, with tiered seating that follows the architectural form.


Externally, the ribbon continues from the ground to the roof, forming a step garden and play path that encourages running, climbing, and imaginative play. The entire facility harmoniously blends playful design, greenery, and natural materials, creating a unique environment where learning, physical activity, and connection with nature coexist. The Kensington Learning Space demonstrates how educational architecture can inspire curiosity, support creativity, and encourage holistic child development in modern urban contexts.




This project exemplifies the potential of innovative kindergarten design to enhance learning outcomes while creating a visually stimulating and interactive environment that children love to explore.

All the photographs are works of Ketsiree Wongwan
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