The administrative building is located at the central axis of the western district, echoing with the tower and commanding the school.
Opposite to the north and south, it is a large auditorium that can accommodate 1500 people.
With the mechanism of “SRTEAM learning center”, the architect realizes the informal learning such as interdisciplinary education and expected communication behavior triggering through the flexible transition of internal and external functional space, and explores the combination of teaching functions under the “SRTEAM” education mode and the multiple and complex space mode that triggers students’ communication behavior.
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STREAM’s teaching method integrates the functions of student reading and art learning on the basis of traditional STEM.
Teaching building of International Department © Hou Bowen International Department Teaching Building © The east and west areas of Hou Bowen campus are separated from each other.
© Hou Bowen underground student transfer system entrance © Hou Bowen © The skylight on the roof of Hou Bowen provides skylight, which makes the connection of sight and the connection of light become a kind of magic of time and space, and obtains some desire to explore on the streamline.
The hall has a built-in runway and a skylight to meet the indoor lighting requirements.
It not only cultivates students’ science, technology, engineering, mathematics literacy, but also focuses on cultivating students’ art and reading Literacy and discipline can only achieve deep learning and understanding learning in the collision of each other.
The dormitory area adopts courtyard-style layout, which can accommodate more than 1700 students.
The education of students should be coordinated in many ways.
The interaction between Hou Bowen and the external environment has become an outdoor place for students to take part in activities between classes, facilitating the conversion of places between classes.
On August 30, the launching ceremony of Yuhua Campus of China Middle School was grandly held, marking that the “STREAM Learning Center”, which symbolizes the new model of future education, was officially put into use, laying a material platform for the future development of a new teaching model integrating theory and practice and interdisciplinary integration.
The two ends of the east-west etiquette axis are respectively set up with the administrative building and the clock tower as the binding point of the axis.
The design makes full use of the height difference of the site, reduces the volume of earthwork transportation, and creates a three-dimensional green campus landscape.
Teaching building © Hou Bowen Teaching Building © Courtyard enclosed by Hou Bowen’s teaching building © Hou Bowen Teaching Building © Hou Bowen (2) West Area: The teaching building is located in the northwest corner of the west campus, and is divided into three parallel buildings arranged on one side according to grade, each building accommodates 20 ordinary classrooms.
The east area is mainly for living and the west area is mainly for learning.
The dining hall and gymnasium, with a building volume of one or two floors, is a dining hall, which can accommodate about 2000 teachers and students to eat at the same time.
The enclosed ring road forms the “Central Park”: the entrance squares of the east and west campuses are opposite to each other, forming the core open space of the campus.
In this way, various functional rooms expand the dimensions of the room through the atrium, corridor and multiple platforms, and are organized into a vertical three-dimensional activity space, providing a complex and diversified place for students to exchange and research activities.
(1) East Area: The teaching building of the International Department is located in the northwest corner of the East Campus, including 18 international classrooms.
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STREAM Learning Center © Hou Bowen STREAM Learning Center © Hou Bowen STREAM Learning Center © Hou Bowen STREAM Learning Center © Hou Bowen STREAM Learning Center © Hou Bowen STREAM Center has adopted the form of “complex” to centralize all professional education houses.
The third floor is a stormy playground and an art training hall.
© Hou Bowen © Hou Bowen © Hou Bowen © In order to stitch up the east and west campuses separated by urban roads and improve the efficiency of teachers and students, Hou Bowen used two overpasses to connect the learning center, gymnasium, canteen and auditorium to form a “ring of knowledge”, so that the most important buildings in the school with the highest utilization rate were closely connected on a second floor loop.
The narrow and narrow steps become the exhibition and performance space for students’ reading, communication and STEAM achievements between classes.
Below the skylight is a public step connected from the first floor to the second floor expansion platform and reading room, and an overpass on the third and fourth floors.
The three buildings are connected by a shared corridor, and the teacher’s office is set on each floor by the corridor to facilitate the communication between teachers and students at ordinary times.
The architect conceived a new teaching group model of “STREAM Learning Center” from the perspective of the sociality of education, Responding to the “13th Five-Year Plan” of Education Informatization issued by the Ministry of Education in 2016, STREAM has been highly recognized by the school.
Canteen Gymnasium © Hou Bowen’s dormitory building © Hou Bowen (3) Highlights: STREAM Learning Center, as the “core spiritual fortress” of the campus, is located at the main entrance of the West District.
It is located in the middle of Yuhuatai District, Nanjing, with a total land area of about 12.15 hectares and a total construction area of 103326.73 square meters.
© Hou Bowen © Hou Bowen © Hou Bowen © Hou Bowen © Hou Bowen © On the outside of STREAM Learning Center, Hou Bowen forms a lively external interface and corridors, platforms and gray spaces for students to exchange activities through the selection and rotation of functional rooms.
Its exterior facade adopts dry-hanging gray brick curtain wall, which echoes the architectural style of the old campus.
The specialized classrooms are arranged compactly around, while the open space for students to study by themselves is set around the atrium, forming a rich internal path choice, providing a variety of choices for students to rest and exchange between classes, and solving the problem that students have no place to go for “a blank hour” caused by the shift arrangement.