Call for entries: The 14th Architizer A+Awards celebrates architecture's new era of craft. Apply for publication online and in print by submitting your projects before the Main Entry Deadline on December 12th!
Modern educational architecture has moved far beyond the traditional model of rigid rectilinear classrooms and stale monochromatic corridors as they have evolved to reflect today’s social and pedagogical needs. In contemporary societies around the globe, schools have become central to students’ lives, not only as places of instruction and exploring ideas, but, equally important, environments where they form friendships and discover the world. With a renewed emphasis on connecting indoor and outdoor areas, abundant natural light and open-plan layouts now encourage interactive, student-centered learning.
The architecture of these spaces plays a vital role in shaping that journey. Educational philosophies such as Montessori, Waldorf and Reggio Emilia continue to inspire new approaches to pedagogical spatial design. Architects are increasingly embedding sustainability into school buildings through passive design strategies, renewable materials and energy-efficient systems that cultivate ecological awareness in daily routines. At the same time, digital infrastructure has transformed spatial needs, enabling blended learning and interactive teaching methods. Beyond serving as academic facilities, schools today act as civic anchors and community hubs, with spaces designed for shared use well beyond school hours.
The winning projects from the 13th A+Awards, spanning from Canada to Japan, exemplify this global shift, which is redefining educational and institutional architecture.
School of Davos Platz
by CURA Architekten, Davos, Switzerland
Jury Winner, Primary and High Schools, 13th Architizer A+Awards
The extension reconfigures spatial organization through a natural ventilation concept, achieved by arranging classrooms and circulation spaces to maximize airflow without mechanical systems. Light-filled interiors with open layouts contribute to healthier learning environments while reducing energy dependence.
Templeton Primary School
by Kosloff Architecture, Wantirna, Melbourne, Australia
Popular Choice Winner, Primary and High Schools, 13th Architizer A+Awards
The adjacent terraced amphitheater functions as a public gathering space, reinforcing the school’s civic role. Oriented northwards, classrooms and learning areas open generously to natural light and to the broader campus landscape. The scale of internal spaces is carefully calibrated for young learners, ensuring comfort and accessibility.
FH Kindergarten and Nursery
by HIBINOSEKKEI+youjinoshiro, Fukahori Town, Nagasaki, Japan
Jury Winner, Kindergartens, 13th Architizer A+Awards
Gyöngyszem Kindergarten
by Archikon Architects, Budapest, Hungary
Popular Choice Winner, Kindergartens, 13th Architizer A+Awards
The interiors are designed to be flexible, supporting new methods of early education; bright, naturally lit classrooms open into shared play zones.
Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF) Headquarters and Multi-Tenant Complex
by Moriyama Teshima Architects, Toronto, Canada
Popular Choice Winner, 13th Architizer A+Awards, Office – Low Rise (1 – 4 Floors)
A central atrium organizes the spatial layout, creating transparency, daylight penetration and visual connectivity across all levels. This atrium not only improves ventilation and openness but also aims to encourage casual interactions between OSSTF employees and external tenants. Additionally, a flexible event space further enhances the civic identity of the project, enabling outside groups to engage with the building.
Cheer Kindergarten
by HIBINOSEKKEI+youjinoshiro, Shenzhen, China
Jury Winner, Educational Interiors, 13th Architizer A+Awards
Call for entries: The 14th Architizer A+Awards celebrates architecture's new era of craft. Apply for publication online and in print by submitting your projects before the Main Entry Deadline on December 12th!