Kindergarten Torricella / celoria Architects
Briefly

The article discusses the planned construction of public school facilities in the Traversee region, beginning with a kindergarten. This kindergarten integrates with a Civil Defence Shelter, optimizing functionality by situating essential services at elevated levels. The project features an infrastructure wall that redefines spatial relationships within the area. The new buildings exhibit a cohesive architectural language, characterized by three horizontal lines that taper from the ground up. The School structure includes extensive glazing for transparency and visual connection between adjacent park and sports field spaces, while the kindergarten is situated to enhance communal accessibility.
In the Traversee area, the new public school facilities, including a slated kindergarten, emphasize connectivity and integration into the landscape through their infrastructural design.
This compact three-floor School building will sit on a podium, featuring horizontal lines that taper from earth to sky, creating a distinct architectural identity.
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