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An Aesthetics Movement from "Classroom Transformation" to "Education System Reform" Launched by Taiwanese Designers
TAIPEI, June 15, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

"Design Movement on Campus" is a collaboration between Taiwan Design Research 
Institute (TDRI) and Ministry of Education (MOE), with the purposes of helping 
senior high schools/vocational high schools, junior high schools, and 
elementary schools across the nation to select professional design teams to 
transform school campus together, and innovating educational thinking and 
solutions through design thinking to reconsider the meaning of educational 
sites. Since the launch of "Design Movement on Campus 1.0" in 2019, the project 
has transformed 55 schools into demonstration schools of aesthetics over the 
past three years, and won major international and domestic design awards, such 
as Japan's Good Design Award and Germany's iF and German Design Awards.

This year, "Design Movement on Campus 3.0" works with 25 schools and selects 21 
design teams to enter the sites of education and execute the task of 
transformation. The design teams not only carry out spatial transformation for 
various thematic classrooms, such as music class, art class, or carpentry 
class, but also conduct functional and environmental experiments on different 
areas on campus, like compound cafeteria, signage system, and outdoor 
multifunctional area.

Zhongxiao Elementary School in Taichung originally had insufficient space in 
the Food and Agriculture Classroom. Teachers and students had to move the 
furniture to the hallway for classes, and the storage and food ingredient 
planning were not ideal either. The design team, "Office AAA," introduces 
situational design imagination through the flow of service design, and 
significantly expands the space of the classroom by exposing some kitchen 
furniture, connecting outdoor space through large window frames, and creating 
diverse arrangements of desks and chairs, allowing teachers and students to 
utilize the classroom with greater flexibility. This is one of the best cases 
of classrooms with organic units created through the flow of service design.

Nanhe Elementary School in Miaoli County, on the other hand, raised a design 
need past design teams had never encountered – renovation of the chicken coop. 
Originally, there was no clear boundary between the chicken coop and the 
compost area of leaves, making it hard to use the chicken coop as a site of 
education. "Whispace Studio" uses a smooth and curvy white metal fence to 
create an omega shaped ecological site of food and agriculture under the 
Taiwanese oak, linking and creating an uninterrupted flow of traffic from the 
coop, tree, food and agricultural garden, and compost space. Each hen has own 
nametag and egg tray, introducing life education to students' learning; 
teachers and students can also observe from close proximity the behaviors and 
life of hens. Moreover, the project creates an educational site of ecology and 
food and agriculture where teachers, students, and community citizens can 
thrive and learn together with the hens.

For this wonderful project to be seen and joined by more people, "Design 
Movement on Campus 3.0" has launched the "Design Movement on Campus Online 
Exhibition" (website: campusfield.design.org.tw), overcoming the barriers of 
space and distance to showcase all the achievements of the project over the 
past three years; also, by continually accumulating cases over the years, the 
project hopes to provide an open platform of aesthetics transformation 
learning, calling for more professionals at Taiwan's educational sites, 
designers, and enterprises to join the project and provide design ideas and 
resources, laying a sound foundation of aesthetics in the environment of 
education for Taiwan's future generations.

Source: Taiwan Design Research Institute

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   Caption: Top: Zhongxiao Elementary School Before and After the 
Transformation; Bottom: Nanhe Elementary School Before and After the 
Transformation

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