Wujiachang Kindergarten / Atelier Fronti
Wujiachang kindergarten project, located in Lianxijiayuan community on the south side of Lotus Pond West Road in Haidian District, Beijing city, is a kindergarten with nine classes. This kindergarten is built as a supporting facility for the surrounding economically affordable housing.
© Xia Zhi
Architects: Atelier Fronti
Location: Lianhuachi W Rd, GongZhuFen/WanShou Lu, Haidian Qu, Beijing Shi, China
Lead Architects: Yun Wang
Design Team: Rufeng Wang, Guannan Zhao, Keping Ji, Zhengyan Li, Xin Zhao
Area: 2300.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Xia Zhi, Hao Chen, Yun Wang
© Xia Zhi
Text description provided by the architects. Wujiachang kindergarten project, located in Lianxijiayuan community on the south side of Lotus Pond West Road in Haidian District, Beijing city, is a kindergarten with nine classes. This kindergarten is built as a supporting facility for the surrounding economically affordable housing.
© Yun Wang
1F Plan
© Hao Chen
Looking downward upon the main building, it is divided into two functionally different sections by an east-west corridor. The required activity rooms, lounges and restroom spaces for each class form a standard functional unit. The three classes on each floor are accompanied by two staircase spaces, which are lined along the east-west direction on the south side of the central plane corridor, and on th...
© Xia Zhi
Architects: Atelier Fronti
Location: Lianhuachi W Rd, GongZhuFen/WanShou Lu, Haidian Qu, Beijing Shi, China
Lead Architects: Yun Wang
Design Team: Rufeng Wang, Guannan Zhao, Keping Ji, Zhengyan Li, Xin Zhao
Area: 2300.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Xia Zhi, Hao Chen, Yun Wang
© Xia Zhi
Text description provided by the architects. Wujiachang kindergarten project, located in Lianxijiayuan community on the south side of Lotus Pond West Road in Haidian District, Beijing city, is a kindergarten with nine classes. This kindergarten is built as a supporting facility for the surrounding economically affordable housing.
© Yun Wang
1F Plan
© Hao Chen
Looking downward upon the main building, it is divided into two functionally different sections by an east-west corridor. The required activity rooms, lounges and restroom spaces for each class form a standard functional unit. The three classes on each floor are accompanied by two staircase spaces, which are lined along the east-west direction on the south side of the central plane corridor, and on th...
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