amelia tavella's granite-carved school in corsica unfolds along the valley's contours
Briefly

Amelia Tavella's Edmond Simeoni School and Cultural Space merges educational facilities with the natural Mediterranean landscape, embodying her belief in architecture as an extension of nature.
The design of the school showcases 'three buildings, three pulsations,' creatively illustrating Lumio village's connection with the surrounding environment through architectural harmony.
The interconnected levels of the school form a 'green cascade,' where the natural landscape enhances the learning experience, with play areas integrated into the structure.
By connecting internal and external spaces through a stairway that reflects local landscapes, Tavella invokes the essence of ancient philosophical schools in a contemporary context.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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