The relationship between the red pigmented play-ramp with the animal figures borrowed by the famous puzzle designed by Enzo Mari in 1957
Noah's Ark Kindergarten pioneers spatial innovation and sustainability. Full transparency fosters creativity and socialization among children, teachers, and the community. C+S' schools are designed to turn into piazzas of the sprawl city, as open after the school hours. A red pigmented deactivated concrete wall, engraved with Enzo Mari’s 1957 animal figures, roots the project in the tradition of Italian design . Flexible spaces center around a hall for community use. Large windows and glass mosaics flood interiors with light. Shed skylights evoke Alzano’s industrial past.