From Debbas Architecture, this large scale project is located in China. in a city called Dalian and it is not your usual kindergarten building. Here in Europe we are used to small constructions for kids, some of them with a typical architecture and drawings or cartoon graphics imprinted on the walls. However, keeping in mind that this preschool project is located in China, its large scale comes as no surprise with the overgrowing population of this country. The interconnected site has a very interesting architecture as the individual buildings have an unusual oval shape and really stand out. Each of them has to levels, one meant for sleeping and the other one for the rest of the daily activities. What do you thing of this design? Could you tell it is actually a kindergarten building?- via Arch Daily

























Not really my style but I love the actual design of the building and the exterior walls and windows are amazing!
That’s a Kindergarten building? Wow. There is nothing like that where I live!
I do like the idea of activity and non-activity zones.But I’m sorry that I find the outward shape of the building extremely discouraging, especially the narrowing spaces between the rounded elements and the dark window fronts. And I doubt very much that children will accept the brownish colour.
I like the outward shape of the buildings and the zones but I wonder if it fits the idea of a preschool. Maybe if the buildings were spaced out it would be more appealing and inviting.