Hi Ladders High - Non-profit Project For Kids In Mountains
One Take Architects and college volunteers, left-behind children designed and built this spatial pavlion. Hi Ladders High consists of 20 independent wooden ladders. This kind of ladder is one of the most common and easily accessible tools in Chinese rural areas.
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They proposed the idea of double paths so that people who feel uncomfortable with the odor could leave the space at any time but could still peep inside.
Kid loved to play in this pavilion.
Normal materials became art works.
Kids loved to play in this pavilion.
Kids loved to play in the pavilion.
Kids loved to play in the pavilion
After a serious review, we selected two proposals which kids designed and one proposal which architects designed to be physically built in the construction camp.
Kids designed and built pavilion themselves
Every group of kids designed pavilion and made a model themselves.
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