PRESCHOOL PLAY: A GOTHIC GARDEN
Chicago, États-Unis
- Parcs + Espaces extérieurs
- Crèches + écoles maternelles
- Écoles
- Centres de formation + apprentisage
- Bâtiments prière
- Architectes
- Architecture Is Fun
- Lieu
- Chicago, États-Unis
- Année
- 2008
- Client
- St. Chrysostom's Day School
- Équipe
- Sharon Exley, Peter Exley, Fun Finders, Architecture Is Fun
A GOTHIC GARDEN FOR ST. CHRYSOSTOM'S DAY SCHOOL:
A cathedral of trees rescues a dreary, urban back alley; converting into an uplifting 450 square foot Gothic Children’s Garden into a place of delight, inspiration, creativity, and sanctuary designed for children at play and prayer in the out-of-doors. Soaring arches, reaching up to embrace the sky, articulate a purposeful space that feels larger than its physical boundaries.
The alley is adorned with art-making, the fire stair becomes a performance hall, and lofty vaults create canopies of artful wind chimes. This endearing architecture with its award-winning tracery, arches, vaults, peek-a-boo quatrefoil cutouts, and modular grid establishes its functional importance as a landscape for reflection, seeing, storytelling, gardening, and exploration, while building upon the historic church’s gothic sensibilities and emotive beauty.
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