Over the past decade, Finland has excelled in international student assessments, could this in part be down to the architecture enabling environments that are conducive for learning?
This exhibition highlights seven schools in detail, offering a varied sample of functional and architectural solutions, examining how contemporary school architecture addresses the varied needs of today's learners and multiform teaching methods.
upper secondary school and vocational college, sipoo, finland 2007 by k2s architects ltd
joensuu lyceum, joensuu, finland, 2007 by lahdelma & mahlamäki architects
sakarinmäki school and day nursery, helsinki, 2006 by arkkitehtitoimisto sari nieminen
joensuu lyceum, joensuu, finland, 2007 by lahdelma & mahlamäki architects
kirkkojärvi school, espoo, finland, 2010 by by verstas architects
hiidenkivi school, helsinki, finland, 2005 by häkli architects
kirkkojärvi school, espoo, finland, 2010 by verstas architects
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