Norwegian architects RRA have completed this wood-clad nursery school in Oslo, Norway.
Called Fagerborg Kindergarten, the project features four classrooms that can either be combined or operate separately.
One end of the building is undercut and cantilevers out to shelter the entrances below.
The interior is clad in wood with colourful staircases leading to administrative areas on the upper floors.
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RRA has been involved in designing a new kindergarten for Fagerborg Congregation in central Oslo. The kindergarten offers 2 units for children between 1-3 years old and 2 units for children between 3-6 years old.
Gross building area is around 1000m2.
There are many cultural heritage guidelines to be considered in the project site. The area is characterised by residential buildings from 1900-1950. As a requirement from the local authority, the kindergarten is to have a contemporary expression.
With its location in the middle of a small city park, the kindergarten has an outdoor area that is protected like an enclosed garden.
The planning solution enables the 4 kindergarten units to function both independently and together as required. All units share a common area and a kitchen in the heart of the building. Administration is placed on the upper floor separate from children areas.
FAGERBORG KINDERGARDEN
Location: Fagerborg, Oslo
Program: Kindergarden
Client: Fagerborg Congregation
Size: 1000 m2
Commission type: Direct commission (2003)
Status: Built
See also:
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Tellus Nursery School by Tham & Videgård |
Kindergarten Sighartstein by Kadawittfeldarchitektur |
Kindergarten in Granada by Solinas + Verd Arquitectos |