At this school in Tokyo, five-year-olds cause traffic jams and windows are for Santa to climb into. Meet: the world's cutest kindergarten, designed by archit. At this school in Tokyo, five-year-olds cause traffic jams and windows are for Santa to climb into.
Meet: the world's cutest kindergarten, designed by architect Takaharu Tezuka. In this charming talk, he walks us through a design process that really lets kids be kids. This kindergarten operates mostly outdoors throughout the year, promoting a space without boundaries between inside and outside.
The architectural design lacks barriers between classrooms, which helps reduce acoustic barriers and create a calming environment. In this lesson we're going to look at a fascinating TED talk by a Japanese architect called Takaharu Tezuka, entitled, "The best kindergarten you've ever seen." The speaker's English may be difficult for some people to understand because it is quite broken and heavily accented, but he uses fairly simple vocabulary and sentence structures. At this school in Tokyo, five-year-olds cause traffic jams and windows are for Santa to climb into.
Meet: the world's cutest kindergarten, designed by. At Fuji Kindergarten outside Tokyo, kids make the most of a magical environment designed just for them. The roof of their oval-shaped school, designed by Tokyo-based firm Tezuka Architects, is an endless playground, and trees grow right through classrooms.
So how do you build to let children be children? Says Takaharu Tezuka (TED Talk: The best kindergarten you've ever seen): Think like a. The Best Kindergarten You've Ever Seen Takaharu Tezuka @TED #ted #tedtalks TED 25.9M subscribers Subscribed. In the video, "The best kindergarten you've ever seen", the architect Takaharu Tezuka showcases the kindergarten environment that he has designed.
The children are given opportunities to experience small doses of danger and learn important life skills. ♂️ The children in this kindergarten have high athletic abilities, as they are encouraged to move freely on the rooftop and engage in physical activities. Running and exploration are seen as essential parts of their development.