Czech Architects Complete Vida Elementary School with Rooftop Gardens and Play Areas in Prague
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Jon Astbury
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Summary
Czech architecture studio Opočenský Valouch Architects has completed Vida Elementary School in Chýně, Prague-West District. The three-storey building features red-brick volumes topped with a terrace containing teaching spaces, play areas, and vegetable gardens. The school integrates educational facilities with sports complexes, both indoor and outdoor, creating a multifunctional educational environment that combines architecture with nature and play spaces.
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Located in the town of Chýně in Prague-West District, the three-storey building comprises an elementary school and a sports complex with indoor and outd
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