Designed by Henning Larsen Architects, In the concrete jungle of Hong Kong, the new campus of the French International School stands as a vibrant green oasis in the dense city. 1100 pupils now enjoy a colorful, collaborative multicultural learning space, setting the scene for the working environment of tomorrow.
Just above street level in Hong Kong’s Tseung Kwan O district, sunlight meets the kaleidoscopic façade of the new French International School campus, spilling into the building through windows laid across a grid of 627 multicolored tiles.
By dissolving the traditional classrooms and pushing the boundaries on how learning spaces can allow teachers and classes to work together in a more collaborative open space, the 19,600 m2 new school is placed at the forefront of pedagogical innovation in Hong Kong.
photography by © Philippe Ruault
Project Info: Architects: Henning Larsen Architects Location: Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong Area: 20000.0 m2 Project Year: 2018 Photographs: Philippe Ruault Manufacturers: KEIM, Nuprotec Project Name: French International School
photography by © Philippe Ruault
photography by © Philippe Ruault
photography by © Philippe Ruault
photography by © Philippe Ruault
photography by © Philippe Ruault
photography by © Philippe Ruault
photography by © Philippe Ruault
photography by © Philippe Ruault
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