KM Kindergarten and Nursery | HIBINOSEKKEI + Youji no Shiro

KM Kindergarten and Nursery which is an old decrepit kindergarten located at Izumi city in the south of Osaka.Izumi is a city which take the textile as the main industry from long time ago. But now as the work transfer to the overseas where has cheap labor, the local industry recession is today’s situation. About this planning, we set two topics.

KM Kindergarten and Nursery

© Ryuji Inoue / Studio Bauhaus

One is, By daily activities to solve kids’ lake of exercise which caused by inadequate site. Another is, for teaching kids about the local history, put in the element of textile which representative the local industry. Concretely, for increasing the amount of exercise in the inadequate site, made an environment that kids can run around, and undulating ground.

KM Kindergarten and Nursery

© Ryuji Inoue / Studio Bauhaus

The building is surround the middle yard, and ramp which people can climb from first floor to roof is be built. By this plan, kids can bend to a squat and climb to the roof, and then run around get down from stairs to the middle yard. And all these activities make kids’ amount of exercise has been greatly improved. About the local industry, as one of the mine idea of the design, by using fabric to make the sign and paste carpet on the wall for letting kids play on it, to actualize that the building materials can be touched softly, and also can let kids feel the material texture.

KM Kindergarten and Nursery

© Ryuji Inoue / Studio Bauhaus

Project Info:

Architects: HIBINOSEKKEI + Youji no Shiro
Location: Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Type: Educational/ Kindergarten
Photographs: Ryuji Inoue / Studio Bauhaus
Year: 
2016

Hadeer Shahin
Hadeer Shahin

Hadeer Shahin is the Built Projects Editor at Arch2O, where she curates innovative architectural works from around the globe. With a background in architecture from Alexandria University and hands-on experience in design and digital content, she bridges the gap between technical precision and editorial vision. Hadeer’s keen eye for spatial storytelling and her passion for contemporary design trends make her a vital contributor to Arch2O’s mission of highlighting excellence in the built environment.

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