
Cool designs does not have to be limited to
spaces used by adults as we see with these unique areas designed to
enhance places of learning.
Forget the "concrete jungle"
archetypal school, complete with bars on windows. This school's
hallways (pictured above) have been inspired by the imaginary landscape
of the Silver Dragon. This environment is created to read like a story
book; the further you progress through the hallways, the higher your
senses are delighted. With shimmering walls, glowing ceilings and a
fantasy feel resonating throughout the architecture, the children
engage on a higher social level within the school environment.

Traditionally,
libraries also suffer from an image problem. Hordes of books coupled
with the 'sshhhh' factor doesn't make for a very cool environment. By
installing colorful interiors such as oversized book sleeves, a
learning space such as the library is transformed into an area which
kids see as cool, and therefore are inspired to read and learn.

A
tree-inspired day care center is a far cry from fake grass enhanced
playgrounds. The tree trunk is the very foundation of the center, and
as such creates the security blanket for the entire structure. This
center evokes a warmth which the youngsters respond to. Dream Blossoms
grow out of the trunk and create sleeping areas for the habitants to
snuggle and nap in. Above the blossoms sprawls the canopy of the

In
Lego-bright contrast to the gloomy fate H.C. Andersen prescribed to his
original Little Mermaid (that would be death, no less), today's blond
little school-going Danes are encouraged to do the sort of things for
which some of us got spanked.
 Visual
artists have created a school with fascinating interiors that feature
high window seating for watching the world outside; green platforms
with round, red holes where discussions can buzz and bubble, and large
upholstered tubes where kids can hide with a good book or spend some
time alone. You can do that at school? Unfortunately, only in Denmark.
Children's
bookstores, on the other hand, have not suffered by the traditional
libraries image problem. Generally, these stores are designed and
merchandised to inspire children to enter and purchase.
The Kids Republic
bookstore in Beijing (pic below) has taken that concept and run with
it. Incorporating the core design elements of a kid's playground, these
slipperyslide-inspired-shelves house books in an incredibly fun way.
Breaking from the traditional table and chair reading areas, padded L
shaped reading stools are used and enjoyed by tiny readers. Dull
lighting is replaced by snakelike fittings that radiate a variety of
colors whilst providing adequate light to read with.

The
choices for kid friendly restaurants, where both parents and kids can
enjoy a meal and an environment which caters to both are rare finds.
McDonalds have probably lost count of how many times they have dialed
911 to have a parent rescued from inside a playground slippery tube
where they have been stuck whilst attempting to get their child to come
home.

In a beautiful Dutch village, 10 minutes out from Amsterdam's centre, a parents dream like, kid friendly restaurant exists.
Praq
is a restaurant where parents, outerwear and even business people can
enjoy a meal and co exist without complaint. Children feel the sense of
independence by being seated in a kids area within moms view. There,
they can play with giant puzzles, draw, and order from their very own
menu whilst seated at their specially designed kids table. The secret
to the restaurants success is the use of space.
Praq has been
careful in separating these eating spaces whilst still allowing a
parent to keep an eye on their child. The light spacious room creates
the impression of separation, whilst keeping safety in mind. The
children's food is so good, they don't need to promote it by adding in
a free toy.

Traditional cooking schools have
always looked like a giant classrooms full of mini kitchens. A kids
cooking school in Japan has broken that mould by having design guru
Moureaux create a studio space and new corporate identity for them.
The
cooking school, which is set in the heart of a shopping area in the
city of Kyoto, has created a space which eliminates the intimidation
factor which students encounter when entering cooking schools. By
seating the class amongst brightly colored decor and sleek table and
chairs, the environment feels less like a class room. Here the kids can
not only cook in the casual teaching environment, they can socialize
and eat their homework too.

With U.K parents said to be lashing out a cool GBP 1 billion
a year on kids birthday parties, its easy to see that the kids party
industry is a gold mine. As children's taste develop, so too does their
demand for the latest and greatest (think Veruca Salt in Willy Wonka).
For some parents, the age old sleep over is being replaced by a girls
night out at Alton Towers Hotel in th U.K.
The
hotel has it's own children's Sleep over Suite, a theme room which
caters for up to six sleeping princesses who can indulge in the
ultimate girls slumber party. The sound proof room is perfect for 3am
giggling fits and Justin Timberlake blearing throughout the night.
The
suite is divided into two areas. The party area features an over the
top entertainment system, karaoke machine ('I will Survive' - Chipmunk
version) mini dance floor and a pink fridge filled with ice cream. The
sleeping area boasts chill out beds which connect into one big bed for
six occupants, a wall to wall mirrored bathroom which is flowing with
pampering products from U.K's leading top brand superdrug (limitless
branding opportunities here).
At £300
pounds per night (US $560), mom and dad have outsourced the kids
birthday party and only have to worry about the drop off and pick up.

Offering a kid a lollypop to welcome them into hospital is so 1950's. Today, that sort of a deal just doesn't cut it.
Instead
of bribery through confectionary, this children's hospital in London
has reinvented the concept of infirmary and transformed it into
inFUNery. Adorned with cheerful, gently winding hospital corridors
which lead to wards which look more like kids bedrooms, the hospital
has mapped out themes for each of the wards. From the Seashell Ward
located on Beach level one, through to the Sky level, each kids ward
uses decor and medical equipment that is colorful, creative looking and
non threatening.
With a glass atrium dividing the hospital,
patients from either side of the wards can look across to see an
inviting garden filled with plants, trees and yes, Juggling clowns.
From
cool schools to hip learning environments, kids design is forging
ahead, meaning the next generation of adults will have been exposed to
the elements of cool since childhood, creating adults with a hightened
sense of good design. If you know of other interesting kids spaces, let
us know. by Billy T
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