terraced landscapes anchor hands-on learning at shenzhen elementary school

terraced landscapes anchor hands-on learning at shenzhen elementary school

Wuzhou Elementary School supports evolving modes of learning

 

Wuzhou Elementary School is a public primary school located in central Shenzhen, designed by People’s Architecture Office (PAO) to support contemporary educational models that emphasize creativity, exploration, and experiential learning. The project responds to Shenzhen’s broader transition from an industrial economy to one oriented toward innovation by reconsidering how architectural space can support evolving modes of education.

 

The school is conceived as a three-dimensional ‘Learning Landscape,’ replacing conventional classroom-and-corridor arrangements with a continuous field of varied spatial conditions. Learning environments are organized as interconnected zones that support different forms of interaction, movement, and engagement. This spatial flexibility encourages student-centered learning while allowing the school to adapt over time as pedagogical needs change.

 

Interior and exterior learning environments are treated as equally important components of the educational experience. Covered outdoor areas, occupiable architectural elements, and classrooms that open directly to exterior spaces reduce the separation between indoors and outdoors. These conditions support learning beyond the desk, enabling hands-on activities and engagement with natural elements.

terraced landscapes anchor hands-on learning at shenzhen elementary school
all images by Yumeng Zhu

 

 

People’s Architecture Office focuses on movement and flexibility

 

The design team at People’s Architecture Office (PAO) organizes the Learning Landscape around three primary spatial elements: the Mountain, the Valley, and the Beach. Located in the main courtyard, the Mountain houses the school’s theater and cafeteria. Its stepped exterior provides vertical circulation and seating, while a raised platform at its base functions as a stage for performances and events. The Valley, designed at a smaller scale for younger students, features terraced steps descending toward a central mound, creating seating for informal gatherings and group activities. Adjacent to the Valley, the Beach is composed of gently contoured terrain that supports physical play and motor development for younger children.

 

Large interstitial spaces distributed throughout the school facilitate cross-disciplinary learning, collaboration, and informal interaction. Additional terraced areas, including the green roof, library, and sports facilities, are connected across multiple levels, reinforcing visual and physical continuity throughout the campus.

 

Vegetation is integrated across the project to address Shenzhen’s tropical climate. Planted areas contribute to passive cooling, help filter air pollution, and reduce noise from surrounding streets. These landscapes also form part of the learning environment, allowing students to engage with plant care and environmental processes. At the urban scale, the school is conceived as an extension of the large public park located to the north, while its greenery contributes to mitigating the urban heat island effect generated by adjacent commercial development.

terraced landscapes anchor hands-on learning at shenzhen elementary school
Wuzhou Elementary School is a public primary school located in central Shenzhen

terraced landscapes anchor hands-on learning at shenzhen elementary school
the school supports contemporary educational models based on creativity and exploration

terraced landscapes anchor hands-on learning at shenzhen elementary school
the campus is conceived as a three-dimensional ‘Learning Landscape’

terraced landscapes anchor hands-on learning at shenzhen elementary school
interior and exterior environments are treated as equally important learning areas

 

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classrooms open directly to outdoor spaces, reducing the boundary between inside and outside

terraced landscapes anchor hands-on learning at shenzhen elementary school
covered outdoor areas support hands-on learning and informal activities

terraced landscapes anchor hands-on learning at shenzhen elementary school
stepped surfaces provide seating, circulation, and performance areas

terraced landscapes anchor hands-on learning at shenzhen elementary school
terraced elements connect the library, green roof, and sports facilities across levels

terraced landscapes anchor hands-on learning at shenzhen elementary school
large interstitial spaces support collaboration and cross-disciplinary learning

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vegetation is integrated throughout the school to support passive cooling

terraced landscapes anchor hands-on learning at shenzhen elementary school
architecture is used as a tool to support evolving modes of learning

 

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the school, developed by People’s Architecture Office (PAO), connects to the adjacent public park

 

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project info:

 

name: Wuzhou Elementary School

architect: People’s Architecture Office (PAO) | @peoplesarchitecture

location: Shenzhen, China

photographer: Yumeng Zhu

 

 

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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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