Friday, 6 March 2009

Ecole des Condamines

I don't know about you, but I would have loved to go to a primary school made of a juxtaposition of pyramids, especially with such a pretty umbrella shaped tree!
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Je ne sais pas pour vous, mais j'aurais adoré aller dans une école primaire faite d'une juxtaposition de pyramides, surtout avec un arbre en ombrelle si élégant!

21 comments:

Lowell said...

Well, I don't know. That certainly is unlike any elementary school I've ever seen. Probably would be an interesting experience to attend there as it appears those in charge are quite creative.

George Townboy said...

You make it look appealing with this beautiful photo.

brattcat said...

Oh, there must be so much light in there and we all need light to grow, don't we?

Clueless in Boston said...

I agree with Brattcat about the light. It must be wonderful with all that light, especially on dark wintry days.

Frankie / Nick said...

Hmmm bet that tree is just nothing short of stunning in the summer!

Juergen Kuehn said...

Well, every institution who exalted the imagination of people, extra early the children, ia a win-win situation.

alice said...

Et tu étais peut-être dans une école en granit à Quimper...

cieldequimper said...

@ Alice : oh si seulement... J'étais de l'autre côté de la Manche... ;-)

Olivier said...

j'aime bien les écoles avec une architecture moderne. Mais j'aimerais pas retourner à l'école ;o))

Catherine said...

Avec vue sur le ciel pour mieux rêver.

GreensboroDailyPhoto said...

Yes, cieldequimper, this is the BACK side of a shopping mall In Greensboro Daily Photo.

I love seeing pictures of schools and especially schools uniquely designed as is the one in the photo above!

Unknown said...

This is very cool! I would have never guessed it is a school. Awsome tree!

B SQUARED said...

Certainly beats the school I went to.

Anonymous said...

The tree breaks up the cold hard shapes of the building, well done:)

Virginia said...

Mini Louvres????? HA I like the tree as well.
V

Tammie Lee said...

Yes to pyramids and sweet trees! Sounds like a wonderful school.

Marguerite-marie said...

c'est sûr que c'est sûrement agréable.
Mes filles étaient à la petite école maternelle de Penhars et à l'école primaire paul langevin tout près du bois de Kermoysan...et oui parlons du pays!!!
bises de Bretagne

crocrodyl said...

The tree is really unique:) Nice school:)

Jane Hards Photography said...

I would have been very happy to have gone to school here.

Anonymous said...

This really is an interesting school. The glass pyramids are similar to what I envisioned when I read a science fiction story in elementary school - "All in a Summer Day" by Ray Bradbury. A very sad story.

Z said...

I'd like it, for sure!