29-09-2025 12:50 via dezeen.com

Archikon updates prefabricated 1960s kindergarten to be "playful and liveable"

A pastel colour palette, metal canopies and furniture informed by children's block games lend a playful feel to Gyöngyszem Kindergarten in Budapest, Hungary, renovated by local studio Archikon.
Archikon renovated and modernised the kindergarten, which occupies one of a series of prefabricated community structures built along a tree-lined path in the 1960s as part of the Gyöngyösi Street estate.
Archikon has updated the Gyöngyszem Kindergarten in Budapest
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