colored louvers wrap around los angeles elementary school's curved exterior by JFAK
Briefly

John Friedman Alice Kimm Architects (JFAK) designed a kindergarten addition to Wonderland Elementary School in Los Angeles, featuring two new classrooms and outdoor learning areas. The building's form encourages early childhood learning by incorporating curved geometries and a large roof overhang for outdoor protection. With a focus on sustainability, the structure meets high-performance standards, optimizes natural light through skylights, and creates engaging spaces, supporting both educational curiosity and environmental awareness for its young learners.
The new kindergarten addition at Wonderland Elementary School features a sculptural form designed to enhance early childhood learning through environmental engagement and spatial variety.
The structure presents a restrained profile to the adjacent residential context while promoting spatial dynamism through its curved geometries and large roof overhang.
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