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Vittra Telefonplan School designed by Swedish designer Rosan Bosch

I’ve found this interesting project, designed by Rosan Bosch, for a school “without walls”. Very inspiring. From the project description:

“In the 30 schools of the Swedish free school organisation Vittra there are no classes or traditional classrooms – instead, the students are taught in groups according to level, based on the school’s pedagogical principles of ’the wateringhole’, ’the show-off’, ’the cave’, ’the campfire’ and ’the laboratory’ – didactic approaches that create different types of learning and teaching situations. In Vittra, they do not believe in regular classes, and the school organisation’s vision is to create an everyday for the individual students where individual development, a living cultural work and challenging learning environments have the highest priorities.
In connection with the establishment of a new Vittra school in Stockholm, Telefonplan, Rosan Bosch Ltd. has
created the school’s interior with spatial divisions and significant custom design. The interior takes it point of
departure in Vittra’s pedagogical principles and serves as a pedagogical tool for development in the everyday
of the school. Instead of classical divisions with chairs and tables, a giant iceberg for example serves as cinema,
platform and room for relaxation, and sets the frame for many different types of learning. Moreover,
flexible laboratories make it possible to work hands-on with themes and projects.
The design and interior is accustomed to Vittra’s active work with digital media and a generally digitalised
didactic where the children’s laptops are their most important tool in the everyday – whether they are sitting,
lying or standing up when working. At Telefonplan, challenging custom design, pedagogical zones and room
for the individual student have created a space for differentiated learning in a school where the physical space
is the school’s most important tool in their everyday and pedagogical development.
The results of the project have after the project’s implementation been formulated into a design manual, and
will in that sense set precedence for the interior design of Vittra’s other schools in Sweden.”

Vittra Telefonplan School designed by Swedish designer Rosan Bosch


(All photos are by Kim Wendt; www.rosanbosch.com and www.vittra.se)

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THINAH day @ London, a set on my Flickr.

Et voilà, some photos from the thinah day last saturday in our wonderful location in E5!
The game was real fun, and I was happy to have seen a lot of faces.
Thanks a lot to all the people who spent time with us and gave me such great feedback!

(more info? click here)

coatstand by wataru kumano

coatstand by wataru kumano

coatstand by wataru kumano

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