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Larry Speck, Guest Editor
Schools and Modern Architecture
Schools are mostly workhorse buildings. Perhaps at the very high end of elite prep schools they can occasionally afford to be skittish, temperamental racers with stylish breeding and impressive pedigrees. But, for the everyday world, they need to be able to do their job well. They need to bolster the critical enterprise of helping kids learn
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01 Daly Genik, Camino Nuevo High School
02 Peter Gluck & Partners, The East Harlem School
03 Allied Works, Booker T. Washington High School
04 SOM , St. Albans School, Marriot Hall
05 Mahlum, Gray Middle School
06 Kohn Shnier Architects, Claude Watson School
07 Leddy Maytum Stacy, Nueva School
08 Pugh + Scarpa, Green Dot Amino
09 WORK Architecture, Edible Schoolyard
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01 Lehmann Fidanza, Elementary School
02 ./studio3 , olifantsvlei
03 Tezuka Architects, Fuji Kindergarten
04 Javier Larraz, Nursery School
05 Jarmund/Vigsnæs, Oslo International School
06 kadawittfeldarchitektur, Kindergarten
07 José Adrião , Ouca Crèche and Elementary
Additional Features
Architype Dialogue
Micro-interviews with architects featured in this issue
José Adrião,
Peter Gluck,
Javier Larraz,
William Leddy,
Phillip Lehmann and Alain Fidanza
Anne Schopf, and
John Shnier
Iconic Projects
A timeline of revolutionary designs.
Related Books
A curated list of titles related to the architecture of schools.
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