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Sulkin Askenazi, Nía Children's School, Mexico
NIA School is a 600-square-meter learning space, which aims to release the creative potential of children aged 2 to 8 through design. In the first pilot in Mexico City, we tried to support children's growth through various environments and let them develop their skills through interactive learning.

This area allows children to move freely between different flexible spaces. This area allows children to move freely between different flexible spaces. There is an activity space to exercise, and there are two study rooms to integrate nature into indoor space. The lighting system aims to create a comfortable and natural environment.

The reception desk is equipped with ergonomic children's furniture, including wood buds, imitation natural chairs and bookshelves with different heights, and books, which can make the space a place to study at any time. The bookcase in the classroom consists of geometric wooden modules for storing study materials and a reading space covered with hexagonal carpets, forming a pleasant and warm learning environment. By creating a game environment for exploration, experiment and discovery, the sensory space of this kind of movement and cave can be realized. This aspect of learning is achieved through dynamic games, using different elements to explore, climb, jump and build for children, and developing different skills.