Architect:AART
Location:Skara, Sweden; | ;View Map
Project Year:2017
Category:Primary Schools;Secondary Schools
Skara Municipality wants to create an interactive learning environment that improves the students’ community spirit and excites their curiosity and desire to learn.” This statement was highlighted by Skara Municipality in the opening of the brief and has formed the basis of the concept development of the new Victoria School (in Swedish ‘Viktoriaskolen’), which includes a 10,000 m2 lower secondary school and a 49 acre green park.
In order to develop an interactive learning environment, a wide range of eco-friendly and interactive learning resources are implemented across the school, including touchscreens in the community squares and small weather stations in the park to encourage students to measure the building’s energy consumption and local climate data. An indoor mini zoo, a science garden and several outdoor teaching areas will further improve the students’ creative and biological studies by providing opportunities for active and deep level learning experiences. In this way, the school is designed as an interactive learning environment, which also manifests itself in the sensuous and pedagogical floors, walls and furniture that are designed to be included in the daily schooling.
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