Yutaka Kindergarten

SUGAWARADAISUKE designed a kindergarten in Saitama, Japan, based on the idea of garden developed seamlessly on the site, to allow children of different age and body capabilities to coexist, interact, or be separated.

Yutaka Kindergarten is built on a steady philosophy of play-based education, encouraging children to develop their thinking actively.

Spaces that offer diversity of experiences by stimulating children to explore and develop their thinking were required to practice such education policy. In order to respond to its needs, the architects converted the site into a mosaic-like collection of gardens for diferrent activities.

SUGAWARADAISUKE, Yutaka Kindergarten, Saitama, Japan

Three approaches were adopted to realize the “gardens of learning through play”. First approach is the design of density. The furniture, walls, and playground equipment are distributed inside and outside, carefully designed to create three different gardens with different densities – Garden of Motion, Garden of Stillness, and Garden with a Roof. The three gardens are developed seamlessly on the site, which allows children of different age and body capabilities to coexist, interact, or be separated.

SUGAWARADAISUKE, Yutaka Kindergarten, Saitama, Japan

Secondly are the mountain-like walls. The structural walls with openings on the upper half are placed like layers, creating diverse light, colors, spaciousness and relationships between the loosely separated classrooms. The layers are aimed to induce children’s motion by controlling children’s views, where in some places they are blocked, and in some places they are open. Although children’s views range according to its coordinates, the openings on the walls with a certain scale allow the adults’ views to be open at all times as a matter of management.

SUGAWARADAISUKE, Yutaka Kindergarten, Saitama, Japan

The last is the gloss finished ceiling. The exterior environment are planned to become a forest of biodiversity to contribute to the education program, and as they change their expression every season and also during the day, the ceiling reflects and absorbs them to the interior. It is essential to perceive the transitions of natural environment as infants generate and expand their perception. Moreover, by observing the motion of others that reflect on the ceiling, children are encouraged to understand the sense of distance between people, establishing their behavior in society.

The variety of gardens expanded indoors and outdoors, stimulates human instincts to search for adequate environment, developing infant perceptions and experiences. The mixture of play that children are provided passively and play that children discover actively, is the very environment to educate infants through experience and creation.

SUGAWARADAISUKE, Yutaka Kindergarten, Saitama, Japan
SUGAWARADAISUKE, Yutaka Kindergarten, Saitama, Japan
SUGAWARADAISUKE, Yutaka Kindergarten, Saitama, Japan
SUGAWARADAISUKE, Yutaka Kindergarten, Saitama, Japan
SUGAWARADAISUKE, Yutaka Kindergarten, Saitama, Japan
SUGAWARADAISUKE, Yutaka Kindergarten, Saitama, Japan
SUGAWARADAISUKE, Yutaka Kindergarten, Saitama, Japan. Plan
SUGAWARADAISUKE, Yutaka Kindergarten, Saitama, Japan. Diagram
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Yutaka Kindergarten, Saitama, Japan
Program: kindergarten
Architect: SUGAWARADAISUKE (Daisuke Sugawara, Masayuki Harada, Noriyuki Ueakasaka, Hiroshi Narahara)
Structure design: OHNO JAPAN
Facility design: YMO
Landscape design: GA Yamazaki
Scheme of sign: Masaki Hanahara
Contractor: Okaken Koji Co., Ltd.
Structure: Wooden Post and Beam
Foundation: Mat Foundation
Site area: 2650.43 sqm
Building area: 812.117 sqm
Floor area: 802.25 sqm
Completion: 2014