Medo Brundo Kindergarten by njiric + arhitekti

Medo Brundo Kindergarten by njiric + arhitektiHrvoje Njiric and his architecture studio njiric + arhitekti have designed a lovely kindergarten, named Medo Brundo, in their home town of Zagreb, Croatia.

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Info from njiric + arhitekti:
How to design a kindergarten on a too small plot ? What if the plot is overshadowed by a massive nine-story block on it’s south side? What if the plot is surrounded by the heavy traffic?

Medo Brundo Kindergarten by njiric + arhitekti

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The kindergarten is initially conceived as a single-story mat building – compact, introverted, autocatalytic, with clearly defined borders. Due to the context, the mat is pushed away from the shadow and folded up towards the sun.

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Local suburban matrix is echoed in the repetitive small-scale structure of units and patios. This chequered board of solids and voids is bent into vertical plane – gardens become terraces, corridor transforms into staircase.

Medo Brundo Kindergarten by njiric + arhitekti

Medo Brundo Kindergarten by njiric + arhitekti

Medo Brundo Kindergarten by njiric + arhitekti

The outline of the building is continuous and closed, except on the west side which is “stripped” and treated like a glazed section to interact socially with a frequent neighbourhood path. An hommage to the american artist Dan Graham (”An Alteration of the Suburban House”, 1978).

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Such a layout offers a variety of open-air spaces – patios, covered (winter) terraces and a roof-top garden. There is a big playground in the non-buildable area at the back side of the house.

Medo Brundo Kindergarten by njiric + arhitekti

Interior is organized as a sequence of spaces linked with “The Children Street”. It’s meandering character and a multitude of in-between spaces, supported by the intensive transparency and colour coding, attempt to create a scenery of a true “urban” experience for the child.

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The children and staff premises are completely intertwined. This typological innovation mirrors a series of didactic relations.

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A child can see a woman typing on a computer, the other ones counting money, sewing linen or cooking their meal. There is a man who receives the new goods, the other ones control the heating or repair the furniture.

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Walking down “The Children Street” and seeing all the professions lined up left and right – like an everyday situation in the city. An introduction to the real life.

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Architects: njiric + arhitekti
Photography (all images copyright): Domagoj Blazevic & njiric+ arhitekti

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3 Responses to “Medo Brundo Kindergarten by njiric + arhitekti”

  1. Mimi says:

    It’s the weather. I like it.

  2. yosh says:

    It looks very clean, and somehow warm from the outside, but the inside is just child-unfriendly. Children love bloated colours, and an chambre blanche gym room is just evil

  3. dave says:

    Design is very nice, clean, modern, etc.

    For a kindergarten though it is cold, sterile, evil, and looks like a school of the not too distant future where evil clone children are raised to either take over Europe or fight along side Ender Wiggin or some such thing.

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