317studio transforms taiwan classroom into forest-like learning space for scouting education
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317studio transforms taiwan classroom into forest-like learning space for scouting education
"The architects replace the typical front-facing layout with a shared central zone inspired by the ritual of gathering around a campfire in a forest clearing. This spatial shift encourages participation, visibility, and collective use, allowing students to engage more actively with both instructors and peers."
"A continuous rope system spans across the wooden ceiling structure, forming a tent-like framework above the central area. Referencing scouting culture and practical skills, the installation by 317studio also acts as a spatial organizer, defining the room without enclosing it."
"Natural references are embedded throughout the interior, notably through acrylic plant specimens incorporated into the walls and ceiling. These elements were handcrafted by students as part of the design."
Qingshan Forest by 317studio reimagines a classroom at Qingshan Elementary and Junior High School into a flexible learning space. The design supports scouting education and accommodates various teaching formats. A central zone inspired by campfire gatherings encourages participation and visibility. A continuous rope system above defines the space while maintaining openness. Movable furniture and integrated storage allow for seamless transitions between configurations. Natural elements, including handcrafted acrylic plant specimens, enhance the learning environment and connect students to nature.
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