Making Space: architecture and design for young people

 

International Architecture Award

 

Min Buri Old Market Library

 

Min Buri Old Market Library,  Thailand

 

Entrant: TYIN Tegnestue, Norway

 

Winner of Making Space 2010

 

Photo: Pasi Aalto / www.pasiaalto.com

 

Where we learn can be as important as what we learn.

 

With a focus on meeting the physical, social, emotional as well as educational needs of every young person, from 0-18, Scotland is at the heart of an international drive to develop forward-thinking educational reform agendas.

 

This strategy will result in not only a robust curriculum, but also schools and community spaces that encourage and support positive lifelong engagement with learning and citizenship.

 

This ambition is shared across the world, as countries seek to develop the values, principles and practice most appropriate to 21st century education.

 

Making Space 2010 will bring together innovative and inspiring examples of spaces that support effective learning  and which best serve their communities and bring them together.

 

Making Space 2010 is an international award supported by the Scottish Government and OECD Centre for Effective Learning Environments. Submissions are invited from across the world for the most successful building or space (indoor or outdoor) for children and young people aged 0-18 (inclusive), completed between January 2005 and December 2010.

 

The Making Space 2010 Award has now closed

 

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For more information, please contact Hannah Bingham by email

 

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