The future environment we live in will worsen and the technology will be more developed. No longer will children need to stay in classrooms and take classes through iPads, AI, etc. It will lose the role of the school building. The required curriculum for our future needs to change software and hardware.




Research has shown that children have a natural tendency to seek out a variety of spaces. As architects, our team felt obliged to cater to this intrinsic desire by creating dynamic and engaging environments.
Introducing "THE MODULE 3D PRINTING SYSTEM" in schools is our innovative solution to this need.
With its simple and intuitive design, this system allows children to print and customize their own creations. This initiative will serve as the first introduction of the system and act as a prototype, paving the way for future implementations.





























The building is divided into several sections, each comprising various group rooms and modules with making rooms. Through the use of bridges and staircases, each area is visually and spatially connected. The staff rooms are located at the top of the building, allowing them to act as watchdogs for the children.
In addition, we have designed an equipment rental room and a market that serves everyone, including students, teachers, parents, and locals. The building also features a swimming pool and a gym, promoting health and wellness for all.
The canopy plays a crucial role in the building's sustainability. The waffle truss of the structural framework is capped with diverse elements, including ETFE, ventilation louvers, solar panels, and a green roof.


