Rosan Bosch Studio's Garzón School in Uruguay merges architecture with the natural environment, encouraging an interplay between indoor and outdoor learning. Located in a eucalyptus forest, the school's design eliminates traditional boundaries, fostering a sense of openness. With a focus on biophilic principles, the school utilizes local materials and offers diverse learning spaces tailored to various educational modalities. This approach not only prioritizes nature but also allows students to navigate their educational experience through choice and exploration, redefining what a school can be within its ecological context.
The design of the Garzón School fosters a seamless blend between the natural environment and learning, emphasizing exploration and freedom in educational experiences.
By integrating biophilic principles, the school encourages students to interact with nature, promoting a unique learning process that values curiosity and exploration.
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