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Qiancheng Kindergarten, Shenzhen, BSA DESIGN, Guangzhou, China | International Design Awards Winners
Qiancheng Kindergarten, Shenzhen, BSA DESIGN, Guangzhou, China | International Design Awards Winners
Qiancheng Kindergarten, Shenzhen, BSA DESIGN, Guangzhou, China | International Design Awards Winners
Qiancheng Kindergarten, Shenzhen, BSA DESIGN, Guangzhou, China | International Design Awards Winners
Qiancheng Kindergarten, Shenzhen, BSA DESIGN, Guangzhou, China | International Design Awards Winners
Qiancheng Kindergarten, Shenzhen, BSA DESIGN, Guangzhou, China | International Design Awards Winners
Qiancheng Kindergarten, Shenzhen, BSA DESIGN, Guangzhou, China | International Design Awards Winners
Qiancheng Kindergarten, Shenzhen, BSA DESIGN, Guangzhou, China | International Design Awards Winners
Qiancheng Kindergarten, Shenzhen, BSA DESIGN, Guangzhou, China | International Design Awards Winners
Qiancheng Kindergarten, Shenzhen, BSA DESIGN, Guangzhou, China | International Design Awards Winners
Qiancheng Kindergarten, Shenzhen, BSA DESIGN, Guangzhou, China | International Design Awards Winners

Qiancheng Kindergarten, Shenzhen

CompanyBSA DESIGN, Guangzhou, China
Lead DesignersLin Huifeng, Chen Junwei, Mi Kwan
Project LocationYantian District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, China
ClientQiancheng Kindergarten
CreditsPhoto by One Thousand Degrees Image
Prize(s)Bronze in Interior Design / Institutional
Entry Description

How to break the conventional teaching modes is the key of the design. The educators and designers subtly divided the staircase into two parts, creating a unique circulation route for kids within the kindergarten. The lighting, forms and color palette of different spaces were carefully designed based on children's mentality, and the designers set many scenes to help facilitate the communication and interaction between educators and kids, in order to create a conformable educational environment from the kids' perspectives.