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Colorful & Multifunctional Learning Spaces at The Vittra School, Stockholm

February 12th, 2013 – The groundbreaking design of three Vittra Free School Organization’s in Stockholm are challenging the traditional learning environments for children. Rosan Bosch Studio has created imaginative, interactive, and colorful interiors that supports the unorthodox educational methods of the new age school. The three schools that Dutch-born artist Rosan Bosch have cleverly designed are located in TelefonplanSödermalm, and Brotorp.

Vitra School Brotorp Rosan Bosch Architects

The design of Brotorp strives to support the school’s pedagogical methods and gives teachers and students the opportunity to work in different settings depending on the learning situation. The design solution comprises small caves for concentration and contemplation, a colorful cave with deep red upholstery, organic high tables for group work, and a soft lounge furniture for informal gatherings.

Vitra School Brotorp Rosan Bosch Architects

The schools have individually designed sections for three different age groups – a custom designed library and a multicolored podium are among the conspicuous design elements. In the preschool area, a large green structure occupies the space creating a multifunctional landscape for play and exploration.

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The structure is built at children’s height and they will find comfort in the small pockets and niches – while at the same time adults can create an overview of the entire room.

Vitra School Brotorp Rosan Bosch Architects

With a similar design concept to Brotorp, principal designer Rosan Bosch has transformed common areas at Södermalm into an inspiring learning environment that brings together education and leisure.

Vitra School Brotorp Rosan Bosch Architects

Crystal chandeliers, colorful caves and a library that opens like a treasure chest. Here, the school has 350 students and is located in a historic building in central Stockholm.

Vitra School Brotorp Rosan Bosch Architects

“Rosan Bosch has created a learning environment that helps us keep our educational visions into reality,” says Annica Ångell, rector of Vittra Södermalm. “She has created an environment that gives the students and teachers the opportunity to chose from different environments depending on their needs. It’s a huge support in their daily work.”

Vitra School Brotorp Rosan Bosch Architects

 

Vitra School Brotorp Rosan Bosch Architects

 

Vitra School Brotorp Rosan Bosch Architects

 

Vitra School Brotorp Rosan Bosch Architects

 (Photography Courtesy of Rosan Bosch Studio)

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