New French International School in Hong Kong

New French International School in Hong Kong

Nov 27, 2015  Architecture 


New French International School in Hong Kong
(Photo by: Henning Larsen Architects)

Henning Larsen Architects has, in collaboration with AGC Design, won the competition for designing the new French International School in Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong.

The French International School is an elementary school in Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong. The school’s larger purpose is to act as a centre for French culture in Tseung Kwan O and Hong Kong as a whole. Therefore, the school also opens up in the evening and weekends for cultural activities, such as French May, French Cinematheque and exhibitions.

The design of the Primary School offers a new approach to teaching. In the flexible open plan Villa layout, students of each year share the common space sense of community. The Villas offer a wide range of possibilities to teach and learn in new ways. Classrooms can merge easily to create larger units with two teachers and extend seamlessly into a shared space (the Agora), where children can gather or learn differently than in classrooms. The Villas also extend outdoors on every floor to large shared terraces and classroom sized hanging gardens.

Another important characteristic of the school is the colors; a lasting memory in the hearts of the pupils. A consistent color scheme is carefully applied to different surfaces dependent on the opportunities of each space.

The main identity of FIS TKO is however concentrated in the façade, consisting of 1050 colored ceramic sun breakers, each colored by one of the FIS students. The façade will therefore become a solid symbol of the diversity within the school and the involvement of each student coloring its future. Technically speaking the design of the façade diffuses light softly into the upper limits of the gymnasium and minimizes heat gains.

The school is expected to be completed by September 2018.




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