



Child Care
Architectural approaches to designing childcare facilities that prioritize spatial quality, material expression, and site integration.
1 Projects 12 Journals
Child care facilities represent a distinct architectural challenge, requiring designers to create safe, developmentally appropriate environments while responding to specific site conditions and community contexts. These projects demonstrate how thoughtful design can transform childcare spaces into distinctive buildings that contribute meaningfully to their surroundings.The community explores diverse strategies for childcare design, from inserting pavilions into historic gardens and adapting former institutional sites, to working with local materials and topography. Projects range across scales and geographies, united by attention to how architecture shapes early childhood environments.