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Combining Modern Educational Science with Biophilia

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Oiseau Lyre, a biophilic-style school located in the Nordic climate, was designed by r2k architecte in Noisy-le-Grand, France. Aiming to create an innovative educational model, this school explores an educational system from Finland, offering a diverse communal space.

The building, with a compact area of 50m x 100m, is constructed on four floors, maintaining a lower height compared to surrounding buildings. Like a Palladian-style villa, its functions are deeply integrated into the core of the building, within a space filled with natural light and surrounded by vibrant social energy.

Oiseau Lyre's Sustainable Architectural Tactics, designed by r2k architecte:

  • The school's spatial design integrates the latest scientific knowledge from Nordic schools and Quebec Lab schools.

  • Three floors of the school are connected to the natural ground, ensuring safety for children.

  • Despite the modest classroom size, the spaces focus on bringing natural light into the rooms.

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  • Wood materials, a renewable resource that absorbs carbon, provide both aesthetic and functional solutions while promoting the integration of a new urban element into a classic environment.

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