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Kéré Architecture's Vertical Timber Kindergarten in Munich

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Kéré Architecture has stacked a kindergarten — the Kinderoase an der TUM — five stories into the air… The post Kéré Architecture Stacks a Timber Kindergarten Five Floors Up and Runs Slides Between Them appeared first on urdesignmag.

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With an unusually designed day care centre, the star architect and TUM professor Francis Kéré from Burkina Faso realized his first permanent building in Europe. After a good two and a half years of construction, the "Kinderoase" was handed over to its destination for the Technical University of Munich (TUM). Up to 60 children from TUM members are to be looked after there.The Kéré, who was honoured with the Pritzker Prize as one of the most impor…

Climbing, sliding, exploring: With the new daycare center at the Technical University of Munich, architect Francis Kéré created an extraordinary play space spanning five floors. What he envisioned for the youngest children

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Zeit Online broke the news in Germany on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
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