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Jul 16, 2011

Ring Around A Tree by Tezuka Architects

All images courtesy of Tezuka Architects
Japanese practice Tezuka Architects has completed 'ring around a tree', a dual-purpose annex building at fuji kindergarden - designed by the duo in 2007 - in tachikawa, tokyo, japan. sited adjacent to the existing school, the structure functions as both english-language classrooms and as a waiting station for school buses. 


Permeated by wandering branches and overgrown foliage, the structure looks to minimize the distinction between internal and external, and built and natural environments. Seven staggered floor plates modestly surround the mature and twisting tree, its columns and stairways dissolved into the shadows of the leaves and hardwood.



The continuous centripetal form reflects that of the main building, its partially exposed volume sheltered by the trees large canopy. Contained within a five meter height, the open, treehouse-like structure features a series of compressed and enclosed spaces accessible only to crouching, crawling children. Void of many barriers, the offset platforms are covered in soft rubber mats that help cushion the small, tender bodies and inevitable accidents.




The glass enclosed unit hosts two classrooms that are clear of traditional desks and chairs. Each consuming one floor, the learning environments aim to project a fruitful and liberating atmosphere that is free of constrictive elements.






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