Usually, whenever you draw everywhere in the walls at college, you’re facing a bummer of an afternoon inside the principal’s office. But the kiddos at this wonderfully designed school in Spain are lucky-their school’s exterior IS a blackboard.
The blackboarded exterior is a component of an extension to the college’s structure, crafted with the intention of maximizing play space. And it makes great sense! Children love to draw wildly everywhere-so in preference to scolding them because they’re able to’t do it outdoors, why not give them a tremendous place to let it all loose outside? Creative little people will leave the doors of this place each day. [ Dezeen ]
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