Designing Spaces that Shape the Way we Learn
Rosan Bosch Studio wins 3 prizes for educational architecture at the International Design Awards.
Learning environments shape how students think, move, interact, and grow. When architecture is designed around curiosity, well-being, and agency, it becomes an active participant in the learning process rather than a passive backdrop.
This approach has been recognized with three prizes by the International Design Awards (IDA), celebrating Rosan Bosch Studio’s educational projects that place the learner at the center and use space as an active tool for learning.
The recognized projects include:
GO! BS Klim Op Zandbergen (Belgium)
IDA Gold Award – Cultural, Community Interior Design, Educational Institutions
A public primary school designed as a village for learning, supporting holistic development through play, movement, and inspiring shared spaces.
The school was also name the world's best interior project in the education category at the World Architecture Festival in 2025.
View project here.
Award recognition here.
Photo by Kim Wendt
Humanitree School – Hive and Flight (Mexico)
IDA Silver Award- Cultural, Community Interior Design, Educational Institutions
A middle and high school transformed into a future-ready learning landscape, organized through ecosystems inspired by Mexican nature and connected to higher education.
View project here.
Award recognition here.
The Garzón School (Uruguay)
IDA Silver Award – Commercial Architecture, Cultural, Educational Architecture
A nature-connected campus where indoor and outdoor learning environments merge, encouraging exploration, autonomy, and inquiry-based learning.
In 2025, the school was also a finalist at the World Architecture Festival in the category for Completed Buildings – School.
View project here.
Award recognition here.
Why these spaces matter
Across all three projects, the learning environment plays an active role in supporting how students learn each day. When students feel comfortable, inspired, and supported by their surroundings, learning becomes more engaging, inclusive, and effective.
These awards recognize educational spaces that nurture student agency, well-being, and a lasting love of learning. At Rosan Bosch Studio, we are proud to see these schools recognized, as they contribute not only to meaningful learning experiences for students, but also to the wider communities they are part of.