Today's activity is making a terrace for a kindergarten school which we have been working on for two days in a row and we have three people working on it.
It turns out that the terrace or hallway, which is usually used for sitting and relaxing or gathering, can also be transformed into a place to read. We made a kindergarten school terrace which has only recently expanded the terrace of kindergarten students learning.
The learning terrace is used as a room next to the classroom which has not been utilized optimally by the kindergarten school. Not only did they build a learning terrace, the teachers at this school also set an example by reading with their students.
When viewed from the exterior appearance of the building, this kindergarten building looks like a building in general. Nothing is different. But when you start to enter the building and see directly the interior of this kindergarten. And I feel like I'm in a world of imagination, which maybe we've only done a few percentages of because it's not finished yet.
The kindergarten terrace that we created creates an interior building concept full of imagination. This educational institution building is composed of a number of zones. Starting from a play zone that is integrated with the exterior, a roofed terrace, an indoor street, a cubical-shaped terrace garden, a reading corner and a jutting mezzanine ready to give birth to children's imaginations.
We as builders can only make it according to the wishes of the school so that children can learn easily.
That's all for today's post, we'll continue again another day...