Curved Colorful Classrooms

The Flower Kindergarten Class Shows Whimsy and Learning Through Design

The Flower Kindergarten classroom designed by architectural firm OA Labs focuses on using color and curved design to create a space that inspires the minds of children to further excel in their learning. The building's design features a geometric array of various sized windows complete with curved interior walls, a play area staircase and flower pots located throughout the space.

The classroom is located in Seoul, South Korea and it functions as both a space of learning as well as one of creativity. The building hosts five different levels filled with classrooms for students to attend. The space makes use of an open-concept layout, bold color and design to allow for areas such as staircases to have a dual purpose and function as a play area.
Trend Themes
1. Curved Design - There is an opportunity for architectural firms to incorporate curved design elements in educational spaces to stimulate creativity and inspire learning.
2. Bold Color - Designers can explore the use of bold and vibrant colors in educational spaces to create an engaging and stimulating environment for students.
3. Open-concept Layout - Implementing open-concept layouts in classrooms can provide flexible spaces that encourage collaboration and adaptability in learning.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architectural firms can embrace curved design and bold color choices to create innovative and inspiring educational spaces.
2. Education - Educational institutions can adopt open-concept layouts and creative design elements to transform traditional classrooms into dynamic and engaging environments for students.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can explore the use of curved walls and vibrant color palettes to create unique and stimulating spaces in educational settings.

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