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Sarit Shani Hay The Farmers Market Kindergarten Complex
The Farmers Market Kindergarten Complex is Silver Design Award winner in 2017 - 2018 Interior Space and Exhibition Design Award Category.
The Farmers Market Kindergarten Complex

A new educational kindergarten complex was recently launched on the site of the former Farmer's Market in Tel Aviv, offering the residents an extensive educational project with innovative planning and design. The design concept was inspired by the history of the site and the city of Tel Aviv. Covering 3,000 square meters, it spans a cluster of 6 kindergartens and 3 daycare. This innovative project reflects the design philosophy that the 21st century educational environment promote joyful play and an exciting learning environment.

The Farmers Market Kindergarten Complex
Sarit Shani Hay The Farmers Market
Sarit Shani Hay Kindergarten Complex
Sarit Shani Hay design
Sarit Shani Hay design
Sarit Shani Hay

A new kindergartens complex was recently launched on the site of the former Farmer's Market in Tel Aviv. The space includes 6 kindergartens and 3 daycares- each have their own individual identity but are joined as one collective space. The communal lobby functions as an imaginative gathering area between the classes. The design concept was inspired by the history of the site and the city of Tel Aviv. The kindergartens were designed by themes of vegetables, fruits and market life. The educational environment is designed in a way that promotes play and develops a child’s desire to explore and experience.

Sarit Shani Hay Design Studio

Tel Aviv-based A'Design Award winner, Sarit Shani Hay is one of Israel's leading designers who specializes in the design of pedagogical environments for children. Two decades of design for the private and public sectors have honed her ability to perceive the world from a child's point of view both literally and metaphorically. The studio's design philosophy focuses on providing kids with an environment that functions as a playful arena rich in stimuli. Her works reflect the world view that design is an education for aesthetics and can influence the child's upbringing, conduct and behavior. Shani Hay's projects have garnered vast interest and extensive exposure in the local and international media, marking a transition in the perception of public spaces intended for children.