15 Education Buildings Too Cool For School
Thinking back on the architecture at our high school, all we can remember is something that looked suspiciously like a roadside motel, with a few modular classrooms on wheels set in the outlying parking lots. Then in college, everything was cast in a wannabe Jeffersonian red brick and white column scheme that got tired after a few weeks. This, of course, made it much easier to skip classes, workshops, graduations, exams and other what-have-yous. If our education had occurred in one of WebUrbanist’s 15 Education Buildings Too Cool For School, maybe we would have done a little better in life. Instead, here we are, composing listicles about beautiful schools we never went to… Like Rafael Arozarena High School, at right, by AMP Arquitectos, S.L. in Spain.

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