Designing a childcare facility, whether it is a creche, kindergarten,
or preschool, involves many challenges.
The architect must focus on the needs of the users, who include both the
children and the adult carers, while complying with a large number of
rules and regulations. The task is made all the more complex by the fact
that the building code rarely references children's buildings
explicitly. Ultimately, the architect must create structures that
optimally meet the contemporary pedagogical and architectural
requirements of an institution dedicated to children.
This is the first-ever architectural manual specially dedicated to the
long-neglected kindergarten building typology. Running throughout the
book is the idea that space itself can serve as a pedagogical tool for
young children. The manual presents 60 contemporary childcare buildings
in both urban and rural contexts across the world.
Large photos, plans, and drawings provide deep insights into what is an
exceedingly complicated design task. Moreover, the book outlines ten
design parameters that architects can turn to for guidance. Finally,
specialist articles by experts delve deeper into a wide range of
practical considerations that are required to successfully plan, design,
and operate a childcare facility.