The best kindergarten youve ever seen Takaharu Tezuka

This is a kindergarten
we designed in 2007.

We made this kindergarten
to be a circle.

It’s a kind of endless circulation
on top of the roof.

If you are a parent,

you know that kids love
to keep making circles.

This is how the rooftop looks.

And why did we design this?

The principal of this kindergarten said,

“No, I don’t want a handrail.”

I said, “It’s impossible.”

But he insisted: “How about having a net
sticking out from the edge of the roof?

So that it can catch
the children falling off?”

(Laughter)

I said, “It’s impossible.”

And of course,
the government official said,

“Of course you have to have a handrail.”

But we could keep
that idea around the trees.

There are three trees popping through.

And we were allowed to call
this rope as a handrail.

But of course, rope has nothing
to do with them.

They fall into the net.

And you get more,

and more,

more.

(Laughter)

Sometimes 40 children
are around a tree.

The boy on the branch,

he loves the tree
so he is eating the tree.

(Laughter)

And at the time of an event,

they sit on the edge.

It looks so nice from underneath.

Monkeys in the zoo.

(Laughter)

Feeding time.

(Laughter)
(Applause)

And we made the roof as low as possible,

because we wanted to see
children on top of the roof,

not only underneath the roof.

And if the roof is too high,
you see only the ceiling.

And the leg washing place –
there are many kinds of water taps.

You see with the flexible tubes,

you want to spray water
to your friends,

and the shower,

and the one in front is quite normal.

But if you look at this,

the boy is not washing his boots,

he’s putting water into his boots.

(Laughter)

This kindergarten is completely
open, most of the year.

And there is no boundary
between inside and outside.

So it means basically
this architecture is a roof.

And also there is no boundary
between classrooms.

So there is no acoustic barrier at all.

When you put many children in a quiet box,

some of them get really nervous.

But in this kindergarten,

there is no reason they get nervous.

Because there is no boundary.

And the principal says

if the boy in the corner
doesn’t want to stay in the room,

we let him go.

He will come back eventually,
because it’s a circle, it comes back.

(Laughter)

But the point is,
in that kind of occasion,

usually children try to hide somewhere.

But here, just they leave and come back.

It’s a natural process.

And secondly, we consider
noise very important.

You know that children
sleep better in noise.

They don’t sleep in a quiet space.

And in this kindergarten,

these children show
amazing concentration in class.

And you know, our kind grew up
in the jungle with noise.

They need noise.

And you know, you can talk
to your friends in a noisy bar.

You are not supposed to be in silence.

And you know, these days

we are trying to make
everything under control.

You know, it’s completely open.

And you should know that

we can go skiing in -20 degrees in winter.

In summer you go swimming.

The sand is 50 degrees.

And also, you should know
that you are waterproof.

You never melt in rain.

So, children are supposed to be outside.

So that is how we should treat them.

This is how they divide classrooms.

They are supposed to help teachers.

They don’t.

(Laughter)

I didn’t put him in.

A classroom.

And a washbasin.

They talk to each other around the well.

And there are always
some trees in the classroom.

A monkey trying to fish
another monkey from above.

(Laughter)

Monkeys.

(Laughter)

And each classroom has
at least one skylight.

And this is where Santa Claus
comes down at the time of Christmas.

This is the annex building,

right next to that
oval-shaped kindergarten.

The building is only
five meters tall with seven floors.

And of course,
the ceiling height is very low.

So you have to consider safety.

So, we put our children,
a daughter and a son.

They tried to go in.

He hit his head.

He’s okay. His skull is quite strong.

He is resilient. It’s my son.

(Laughter)

And he is trying to see
if it is safe to jump off.

And then we put other children.

The traffic jam is awful
in Tokyo, as you know.

(Laughter)

The driver in front,
she needs to learn how to drive.

Now these days,

kids need a small dosage of danger.

And in this kind of occasion,

they learn to help each other.

This is society. This is the kind of
opportunity we are losing these days.

Now, this drawing is showing
the movement of a boy

between 9:10 and 9:30.

And the circumference
of this building is 183 meters.

So it’s not exactly small at all.

And this boy did 6,000 meters
in the morning.

But the surprise is yet to come.

The children in this kindergarten
do 4,000 meters on average.

And these children have
the highest athletic abilities

among many kindergartens.

The principal says,

“I don’t train them.
We leave them on top of the roof.

Just like sheep.”

(Laughter)

They keep running.

(Laughter)

My point is don’t control them,

don’t protect them too much,

and they need to tumble sometimes.

They need to get some injury.

And that makes them learn

how to live in this world.

I think architecture is capable
of changing this world,

and people’s lives.

And this is one of the attempts
to change the lives of children.

Thank you very much.

(Applause)

这是
我们2007年设计的幼儿园,

我们把这个幼儿园做成
了一个圆形。

这是一种
在屋顶上的无尽循环。

如果您是父母,

您就会知道孩子们
喜欢不停地转圈。

这就是屋顶的样子。

我们为什么要设计这个?

这所幼儿园的校长说:

“不,我不要扶手。”

我说:“这不可能。”

但他坚持:“
要不要从屋顶的边缘伸出一张网

,这样可以接住
掉下来的孩子?”

(笑声)

我说:“这不可能。”

当然
,政府官员说,

“当然你必须有扶手。”

但我们可以把
这个想法保留在树上。

三棵树突然出现。

我们被允许
将这条绳索称为扶手。

但当然,绳索
与他们无关。

他们落入网中。

你得到更多

,更多,

更多。

(笑声)

有时 40 个
孩子围着一棵树。

树枝上的男孩,

他爱这棵树,
所以他正在吃树。

(笑声

) 在事件发生时,

他们坐在边缘。

从下面看起来很漂亮。

动物园里的猴子。

(笑声)

喂食时间。

(笑声)
(掌声

) 我们把屋顶做得尽可能低,

因为我们希望看到
孩子们在屋顶上,

而不仅仅是在屋顶下。

如果屋顶太高,
你只能看到天花板。

还有洗腿的地方——
水龙头有很多种。

你看用软管,

你想
给你的朋友喷水,

还有淋浴

,前面那个很正常。

但是如果你看这个

,男孩不是在洗他的靴子,

他是在往他的靴子里加水。

(笑声)

这个幼儿园
一年中大部分时间都是完全开放的。

而且内外没有界限。

所以这意味着基本上
这个建筑是一个屋顶。

教室之间也没有界限

所以根本没有声屏障。

当你把许多孩子放在一个安静的盒子里时,他们中的

一些人会变得非常紧张。

但在这所幼儿园,

他们没有理由紧张。

因为没有边界。

校长说

如果角落里的男孩
不想留在房间里,

我们就让他走。

他最终会回来,
因为它是一个圆圈,它会回来。

(笑声)

但关键是,
在那种场合,

孩子们通常会试图躲在某个地方。

但在这里,只是他们离开并回来。

这是一个自然的过程。

其次,我们认为
噪音非常重要。

你知道孩子们
在噪音中睡得更好。

他们不会睡在安静的地方。

而在这所幼儿园里,

这些孩子
在课堂上表现出惊人的专注力。

你知道,我们这种人是
在喧闹的丛林中长大的。

他们需要噪音。

你知道,你可以
在嘈杂的酒吧里和你的朋友聊天。

你不应该保持沉默。

而且你知道,这些天

我们正试图让
一切都在控制之中。

你知道,它是完全开放的。

而且你应该知道

我们冬天可以在-20度的温度下滑雪。

夏天你去游泳。

沙子是50度。

而且,你应该
知道你是防水的。

你永远不会在雨中融化。

所以,孩子们应该在外面。

所以我们应该这样对待他们。

他们就是这样划分教室的。

他们应该帮助老师。

他们没有。

(笑声)

我没有把他放进去

。教室。

还有一个洗脸盆。

他们在井边互相交谈。

教室里总
有一些树。

一只猴子试图
从上面钓另一只猴子。

(笑声)

猴子。

(笑声

) 每个教室
至少有一个天窗。

这就是圣诞老人
在圣诞节时降临的地方。

这是附楼,

就在那间
椭圆形幼儿园的旁边。

这座建筑只有
五米高,共有七层。

当然
,天花板高度非常低。

所以你必须考虑安全。

所以,我们把我们的孩子,
一个女儿和一个儿子。

他们试图进去。

他撞到了头。

他没事。 他的头骨很结实。

他有韧性。 是我的儿子。

(笑声

) 他正试图看看
跳下去是否安全。

然后我们放了其他孩子。

如您所知,东京的交通拥堵很糟糕。

(笑声)

前面的司机,
她要学开车。

现在,

孩子们需要少量的危险。

在这种场合,

他们学会了互相帮助。

这就是社会。 这就是
我们这些天正在失去的机会。

现在,这幅图显示
了一个男孩

在 9:10 到 9:30 之间的运动。

而这座建筑的周长
是183米。

所以它一点也不小。

而这个男孩早上跑了6000
米。

但惊喜还在后面。

这所幼儿园的孩子
平均跑4000米。

而这些孩子
的运动能力

是众多幼儿园中最高的。

校长说:

“我不训练它们。
我们把它们放在屋顶上。

就像羊一样。”

(笑声)

他们继续奔跑。

(笑声)

我的观点是不要控制他们,

不要保护他们太多

,他们有时需要翻滚。

他们需要受到一些伤害。

这使他们学会了

如何生活在这个世界上。

我认为建筑
能够改变这个世界,改变

人们的生活。

这是
改变儿童生活的尝试之一。

非常感谢你。

(掌声)