Reflecting on what it means to Design and to Educate
Award for Looping Landscape Kindergarten
Looping Landscape Kindergarten awarded Design Educates Awards 2022, Honorable Mention in architectural design.
What Do We Like? Understanding the Sense of Order and the Perception of Beauty
Two ideas that help us to understand how we visually perceive our environment, why do we find some things beautiful, and how all this relates to design.
How our Visual System Works? Experiencing a Space with Muqarnas
One example of neuroscience research that can be applied to design is about understanding how our visual system works.
When we look around us, we tend to see regularities and organize what we see.
Learning from Neuroscience as another Ingredient to Design
Designing involves using the imagination and putting together different ingredients, from conceptual ideas and cultural references to materials and technical aspects, whilst getting input from different disciplines.
Why Exercising our Senses is Important?
Exercising our senses means exercising our brains and becoming more aware of our environment.
Mind the Children, with a Double Purpose
Our approach to design spaces and objects with sensitivity towards children has a double purpose. One is for children, the other is for adults.
How can architecture enhance learning experiences? A Case of Study for a Kindergarten
We use this pilot project to represent how we can create a place that generates phycological well-being and fosters children’s learning.
A Short Intro
Types of Spaces starts from the ground, from a vision that has been taking shape during the last few years.