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Kindergarten on the Roof
April 22, 2015
There is no chance, no destiny, no fate, can circumvent or hinder or control the firm resolve of a determined soul.
-Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Remember what the world was like before TedTalks when all we had to view were videos of people's cats?  Well a recent TedTalk caught our eyes and reminded us of the fantastic World Forum Foundation's "Working Forum on Designing Inspiring and Effective Spaces for Children" we just held in New Zealand. In this TedTalk, entitled modestly "The Best Kindergarten You've Ever Seen," architect Takaharu Tezuka talks about his reasons for its unique design including using the roof as a playspace. 






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Michelle Du Prey · April 22, 2015
Rise and Shine Preschool/Kindergarten
Newhall, CA, United States


What a dream environment! Beyond excellent. Licensing in California would have a heart attack, though!

Laura Mickley · April 22, 2015
Newton , NJ, United States


I wept with joy! There is hope.

Nancy Gagnon · April 22, 2015
New Hampshire, United States


Just lovely--and not a test in sight!!

Carol · April 22, 2015
Annandale on the Hudson, NY, United States


Wow the preview of this article says the worlds "CUTEST" kindergarten.... the architect refers to them as monkeys... the article says, "the design takes advantage of the SILLINESS of children. The school looks WONDERFUL - Brilliant Children, Brilliant Design! The language (silly and cute) serves to diminish something absolutely beautiful



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