Fundar Caminos Pavillion

Located in Lomas de Zamora, in the Province of Buenos Aires, this school extension for children with disabilities is much more than a physical expansion—it redefines the concept of educational spaces. From its inception, the project was envisioned as an inclusive, empathetic, and functional environment that addresses both the pedagogical and individual needs of its students. The extension seeks to foster integration, learning, and holistic well-being, placing children at the heart of every architectural decision.

Urban Context and Its Influence on Design

The district of Lomas de Zamora, a peripheral area with an industrial past now in decline, provides the urban context for the school. This neighborhood, characterized by its low density and limited vehicular circulation, lacks well-developed public spaces, underscoring the importance of the new pavilion as an urban oasis. The project aims to create a space that not only meets the needs of the school community but a

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Arhitectura 1-2/2025 (715-716)
Where the Little Ones Grow