Feida Wu

First of all, I think about what kind of space children prefer to. I find children really like to play outside because there are no rules and limitations. Children can always define the usage and functions of facilities and space. In addition, natural elements will change constantly. Children will never be fed up with them.

According to this point, I start to research the relationship between inside and outside. We can simulate a natural environment in interior space, so that children will feel like they are in a free and open space without limitations. Otherwise, we can directly bring the natural environment into building. It could entice the children to go outside and they are easy to touch nature.

When I study how to design changing space in inside, I find curves can create more possibilities in space. For traditional space, you can easily realize you are across from one space to another. However, the curve space shows flexibility and mobility, so your spatial experience changes smoothly when you move. It is very similar to the natural environment.

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