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Grand Children Palace

Royin Studio

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Florian Seidl
Florian Seidl Design Manager at Lavazza
Friendly open space, well lit and a...
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Jelle Sapulete
Jelle Sapulete Design Director at Adidas
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6.25
Tetsuya Matsumoto
Tetsuya Matsumoto Head Architect at KTX archiLAB
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5.75
Shannon Pringle
Shannon Pringle Interior Designer at Bernardon
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3.5
Matteo Renna
Matteo Renna Founder at matteorenna | studio
Nice open space and I like how the...
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6.25
P.C.Ee
P.C.Ee Editor & Creative Director at industry+
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Royce Epstein
Royce Epstein Design Director at Mohawk Group
Like the "nook" spaces, but makes o...
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5.5
Simona Franci
Simona Franci Principal and Design Director at Fortebis
Comfortable space. Perhaps the cent...
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6.25
alberto caiola
alberto caiola Design Director at Alberto Caiola Studio
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5.5
Justin Bridgland
Justin Bridgland Founding Partner at More Design Office
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4.5

In Southern China, most of early learning centers only have separate classrooms for children to learn and play. But usually this kind of classroom is small and it would have a restriction on children and parents while playing and studying. At the client early learning center, I found out the curved steel structures of roof above the flat ceiling are kind of similar to the Grand Palais in France. Actually I think we could take the Grand Palais as the reference for early learning center design, because the Grand Palais has a spacious open space, housing various artistic events of Paris. What if we could give the early learning center much more space for future events and playground? The idea would save budget for clients, better business plan for propaganda, better place for hosting events and more ideal way for teaching and playing. In the end, we keep a big comfortable space in the middle of the center. We hope this space with curved design would finally become a palace for children.