Studio Blur designed a concrete visual arts building for the Cardinal Spellman Salesian Bilingual School in Quito, inspired by Le Corbusier's Ozenfant House. This design showcases how modernist principles can guide contemporary educational architecture, emphasizing natural light and spatial dynamics to enhance learning environments. Architects should watch for more projects that blend historical influences with functional innovation in school designs.
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