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HEWI MAG / School & Kindergarten

Evolving educational facilities: Current trends for modern learning environments

Educational institutions are constantly evolving to meet the requirements of innovative learning concepts. Flexible equipment solutions and barrier-free elements enable the learning environment to be adapted quickly and promote the inclusion of all students. One particular focus is on the design of modern sanitary areas, which play an important role in promoting participation and comfort. In this article you will learn more about the latest trends and approaches that are shaping modern learning environments. 

Colourful kindergarten equipped with HEWI fittings, cloakroom and furniture

Integration of flexible furniture and accessible elements

Flexible furniture and barrier-free design elements are becoming increasingly important in educational facilities. These design options create a dynamic learning environment that meets the needs of all students. Ergonomic chairs and height-adjustable desks are just a few examples of how flexibility can make learning easier. Barrier-free elements, such as wide doors, well thought-through entrances and well-designed areas for walking and moving around, ensure that all areas are accessible. In addition, well-placed handrails and lifts ensure that even multi-storey buildings and corridors can be used by everyone.

Colour in educational institutions

Colour design in educational facilities has a significant influence on the learning environment and promotes innovative learning concepts. The colour scheme is crucial in order to meet the needs of the students. Colour concepts that are tailored to children's needs can promote concentration and create a positive atmosphere. Warm colours such as yellow and orange, for example, can stimulate energy and creativity, while cool colours such as blue and green have a calming effect and support concentration. The targeted use of accent colours can also highlight certain areas and provide orientation. 

HEWI offers a wide range of colours for door and window fittings. This allows you to implement individual design concepts and create a uniform appearance – because a colour scheme that is well thought through and targeted can make a big difference.

Innovative learning concepts in educational institutions: Group rooms and flexible partition walls

The design of group rooms and the use of flexible partition walls are key elements of new learning concepts in educational institutions. These approaches make it possible to expand or reduce the size of rooms as required and thus achieve optimum utilisation of the available space. Group rooms promote teamwork and enable an interactive learning atmosphere, while partition walls offer flexible room solutions. This enables educational institutions to react quickly and efficiently to different teaching methods and pupil numbers. 

Colourful and child-friendly bathroom equipped with sanitary accessories in shades of green, white and coral

Modern educational facilities rely on inclusive sanitary areas

Modern sanitary areas in schools combine aesthetic design with high functionality. Appealing colour concepts and the use of high-quality, robust materials create a pleasant atmosphere and promote the well-being of the students. 

A central aspect underlying the layout and furnishing is the philosophy of universal design. This makes it possible to design sanitary facilities that are accessible to all students – regardless of their age or physical abilities. Barrier-free sanitary facilities are increasingly becoming standard in educational institutions in order to promote inclusion from an early age. This helps children and young people to accept, respect and support diversity at an early age.

HEWI offers special sanitary solutions for educational facilities that are not only functional and durable, but are also based on the design principles of universal design, creating an inclusive and aesthetically pleasing environment. One example of this is the 477/801 range in the ICONIC variant. The products are designed in a child-friendly way with a tricolour colour scheme that promotes intuitive use and orientation. The range also includes both accessories and barrier-free elements.

The Michael-Ende Primary School at Filmpark Babelsberg impressively demonstrates how sanitary areas in the education sector can be designed to be both colourful and aesthetically pleasing.  

Photo: Paul Gerdes

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