The Craft School is a participatory design and construction initiative that places students at the center of creating their own learning environment. It recognizes that education is not only about what happens inside the classroom, but also how the classroom comes to be.
PROGRAM: Children’s School
CONTEXT: Nepal
SITE: Pokhara
TEAM: Bryan Maddock, Grace Infante
ORGANIZER: Nepal School Project
Finalist
Lightweight bamboo beams span each room, tying the walls together and extending outward to form shaded eaves. A double roof system, inspired by traditional Nepali architecture, includes a lower ceiling made from cut recycled plastic bottles arranged like clay roof tiles. Above that, semi-transparent PVC panels provide full weather protection while letting in daylight. Inside, each room includes curved bookshelves and round bamboo doors that create nooks when closed and open to extend the classroom. Students paint the doors with unique colors and cultural symbols for wayfinding.