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* No physical walls = Willem de Kooning School prides itself for having an open-space concept
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* Open spaces can be a negative impact on concentration
* Open spaces can be a negative impact on concentration
* Can be easily disrupted by outside
* Can be easily disrupted by outside




==Group Table==
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Revision as of 16:01, 2 October 2018

Open space concept


  • No physical walls = Willem de Kooning School prides itself for having an open-space concept
  • However, there is some boundaries on the floor taping/marking (Yellow mark on the ground)
  • Open spaces can be a negative impact on concentration
  • Can be easily disrupted by outside


Group Table

  • No individual tables (in order to promote gatherings with each other, exchange of ideas)

Lights

  • Big windows: light as a big influence on happiness/practicality


Free discussion

  • No stage for the teacher: less hierarchy = students and teacher seen as equals in terms of space. (of course there is hierachy, but!)
  • Feels like more discussion, the teacher and the students are in a circle

Colors

  • The school is mostly painted in black. Colors have meanings (maybe black provides a cozy feeling, black absorbs light)
  • Very corporate and clean (different of the ideia of an art school)
  • Colors influence the way we perceive spaces
  • Yellow provides a vibrant feeling): giving you breaktime/seperation from the black space.
  • Piano as a creative escape

Habits

  • Water purifier and disposable cup standing at the entrance of the building.
  • Easy accessibility & Standing out well
  • By having cups for free, we get more influenced to change our habits.

Places of passage

  • A Place of passage: A lot of print materials are hanging on the wall.
  • They are not just a passage, but it becomes a useful space: A place to take a break and have a chatting.