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School Building UK - August / September 2005
State Of The Art Creche - Blanchardstown, Dublin
Home
This is a purpose built crèche for 60 children and forms
part of a development which incorporates a residential cluster
to the west of the site nestled within suburban housing estate.
The brief was to provide a home away from home.
Scale
Approach to the building is by way of a shared car park, a drop
off point. One then proceeds by foot through a series of external
spaces by an orchard to the heart of the building, arrival. One
passes between low and tall forms into the central hall incorporating
pigeon holes for childrens belongings. Five brick elements
order the double height central hall creating a hierarchy of overlapping
layers giving access to the play rooms adjacent to the exterior
of the building where the smallest of the spaces connect to the
garden. Timber screens separate facilities. Different staircases
give access to the dormitories and a balcony at first floor which
creates the perception of a maze to the child.
Light
Rooflights are used in differing orientations throughout the building
to animate and promote awareness of moving light. Windows are
shifted within the wall thickness to express the mass of the brick
elements. The rhythm of spaces will be extended to the external
landscaping treatment which will result in dense foliage to the
southern boundary.