The complex integrates four distinct yet interconnected buildings—afterschool care, primary school (grades 1–4), specialized classrooms (grades 5–6), and a sports hall—all seamlessly embedded into the urban fabric while preserving an optimal learning environment. Designed with modular, efficient timber construction, the school provides adaptable spaces that evolve with educational needs. The four square units, each with a unique function, maintain a cohesive layout that fosters collaboration and community. At the heart of the design is a spacious terrace that links the buildings, encouraging informal learning and social interaction. Sustainability is a guiding principle: tree removals are balanced by new plantings, and the demolition of the old school is thoughtfully reintegrated into the new landscape plan. By weaving environmental stewardship into its very fabric, Joseph Lenne Primary School stands as a model for future-oriented, regenerative learning spaces
