Rosan Bosch

Rosan Bosch (born 1969) is the founder and creative director of Rosan Bosch Studio in Copenhagen, Denmark. Internationally renowned for the design of the Swedish Vittra school at Telefonplan, Bosch has designed learning environments for Sheikh Zayed Private Academy in Abu Dhabi, the IB school Western Academy of Beijing in China and Liceo Europa in Spain.

Rosan Bosch speaking at Harvard Graduate School of Education

Biography

Rosan Bosch studied at Hogeschool voor de Kunsten, Utrecht, Holland from 1987-1992 with courses from the Facultat de Belles Art at Universitat de Barcelona, Spain.[1] For nearly a decade she worked as a contemporary artist before founding the design studio Bosch & Fjord[2] in 2001 and her current design practice Rosan Bosch Studio in 2010, based in Copenhagen.

Design of learning environments

Rosan Bosch’s work is characterized by an untraditional approach to the design of schools.[3][4][5] Based on six principles, the learning spaces support different ways of learning, working and communicating in an open and shared school space. The sculptural design installations help to direct the interaction and concentration of the students for teamwork, presentations, individual work, creative hands-on tasks or informal learning in the student community.[6]

The approach is giving priority to the students’ learning needs when planning the physical spaces of schools.[7][8] By mixing art, design thinking, architecture and play, the learning environments stimulate innovative thinking and student-centered learning, supporting the pedagogical efforts and the development of 21st Century Skills.

The design of the Swedish Vittra schools is internationally known as an alternative to conventional school spaces.[9][10] Instead of classrooms, large toy-like furnishings act as spatial divisions[11][12] that support flexibility in learning and creative student activities.[13][14]

Public speaker and advisor

Promoting educational change through the designs of schools, Bosch is a public speaker and visiting lecturer at educational forums such as UNESCO forum on education in Mexico,[15][16] Harvard Graduate School of Education,[17] TEDxIndianapolis[18] and Aprendemos Juntos by El Pais.[19] As advisor to the Ministry of Education in Argentina, her studio has developed guidelines for redesigns of the 22,000 secondary schools as part of a national school reform[20][21][22]

Other design work

Bosch has also created design solutions for libraries, hospitals, workspaces and exhibitions. Among clients are LEGO PMD,[23] the children hospital BørneRiget at Rigshospitalet, VELUX[24] and The Childrens Library in Billund.

Selected projects

  • BS KA school Zottegem, Belgium (to be completed)
  • St. Andrew's Scots School, Argentina (2019)
  • Western Academy of Beijing,[25] China (2019)
  • Buddinge School,[26] Denmark (2019)
  • Glasir – Tórshavn College,[27] Tórshavn, Faroe Islands (2018)
  • VELUX Collection,[28] Østbirk, Denmark (2018)
  • Liceo Europa,[29] Zaragoza, Spain (2016)
  • The Children’s library in Billund, Billund,[30] Denmark (2016)
  • Cultural Island,[31] Middelfart, Denmark (2016)
  • VILLUM Window Collection,[32] Søborg, Denmark (2015)
  • Sheikh Zayed Private Academy,[33] Abu Dhabi (2015)
  • Vittra Södermalm School,[34] Stockholm, Sverige (2012)
  • Bornholms Efterskole,[35][36] Rønne, Denmark (2013)
  • Vittra Telefonplan School, Stockholm, Sverige (2011)
  • LEGO PMD,[37] Billund, Denmark (2010)

References

  1. Menárguez, Ana Torres (21 May 2016). "Rosan Bosch, diseñadora de aulas". El Pais. El Pais. El Pais Semanal. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  2. Olsen, Sanne Kofod. "Kunstens sociale liv – Om Bosch og Fjords kunstpraksis". Kunstonline.
  3. Jeffreys, Daniel (1 September 2013). "Space to grow". Signed – Hong Kong Design Institute.
  4. Roßmann, Nina. "Die physische Umgebung beeinflusst unser Wohlbefinden". Werkstatt, Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung/bpb.
  5. Montero, Anna. "Rosan Bosch: "En Latinoamérica, la gente va por delante del cambio educativo; en España se habla más de lo que se actúa»". Diario de Innovación y Tecnología en Educación.
  6. Ravn, Inger (September 2010). "Try-out Labs - udvikling af læringsmiljøet". FM Update - Dansk Facilities Management. 7: 14–17.
  7. "¡Abajo las paredes! Así es la arquitectura de Rosan Bosch". EL HUFFINGTON POST.
  8. Bers, Marina Umaschi (October 2017). "The design of early childhood makerspaces to support positive technological development: Two case studies". Library Hi Tech. 36: 75–96. doi:10.1108/LHT-06-2017-0112.
  9. Weller, Chris. "Kids at this Swedish school learn on mountains, in caves, and at watering holes". Business Insider. Retrieved 2018-05-23.
  10. Cheshire, Tom (13 May 2014). "Inside Sweden's school for a digital generation". Wired UK.
  11. Lange, Alexandra (2018). The Design of Childhood How the Material World Shapes Independent Kids. New York: Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 123–127. ISBN 9781632866370.
  12. Barrantes., Alberto. "Escuelas 'sin paredes': puerta abierta a la creatividad". La Nación.
  13. Le, Trung (2010-11-24). "A 21st Century School on the Cutting Edge of Learning". Fast Company Design.
  14. Jensen, Jennifer. "Dansk design hitter på svenske skoler". Folkeskolen.dk.
  15. "El Foro Internacional "Hábitat escolar para el aprendizaje de calidad en el siglo XXI" analiza los retos de infraestructura que enfrentan las escuelas públicas mexicanas". Oficina de la UNESCO en México.
  16. "FORO INTERNACIONAL HÁBIT AT ESCOLAR PARA EL APRENDIZAJE DE CALIDAD EN EL SIGLO XXI" (PDF). Oficina de la UNESCO en México.
  17. "Learning Environments for Tomorrow: Next Practices for Educators and Architects". Professional Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
  18. "Rosan Bosch – Designing for a better world starts at school". TedxIndianapolis.
  19. "Escuelas que desatan la creatividad – Rosan Bosch – Diseñadora de espacios educativos". Aprendemos Juntos.
  20. Urfeig, Vivian. "Rosan Bosch – ¿Sin pizarrones ni pupitres? El Ministerio de Educación de la Nación convocó a una holandesa para "rediseñar" las aulas". Claring.
  21. Lange, Alexandra (June 2018). "The Future of School Design". Architect - the Journal of the American Institute of Architects. 107: 168 via Architect Magazine Online.
  22. "Resolución 1188/2018". BOLETIN OFICIAL REPUBLICA ARGENTINA - MINISTERIO DE EDUCACIÓN, CULTURA, CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGÍA.
  23. Labarre, Suzanne (2012-02-08). "Lego Office Is As Much Fun As Playing With Legos". Fast Company Design.
  24. Lusiardi, Federica. "The Villum Window Collection by Rosan Bosch". InExhibit.
  25. "Exciting Transformation Coming to WAB's Learning Spaces". Western Academy of Beijing.
  26. "Nyt læringslaboratorium på Buddinge skole". Gladsaxe Kommune.
  27. Crook, Lizzie. "BIG completes vortex-shaped Glasir education centre in Faroe Islands' capital". Dezeen.
  28. Amtoft, Jens. "Kæmpevirksomhed er klar til at åbne spritnyt museum". Horsens Folkeblad.
  29. Robinson, Melia. "Kids in this kindergarten play on fake mountains and life-size chessboards". Business Insider.
  30. "Danish Design Award – Finalists – Børnenes Bibliotek i Billund (The children's library in Billund)". Danish Design Award.
  31. Larsen, Henrik. "Sådan ser det nye bibliotek ud". Fyens Stifttidende.
  32. "Den Danske Lyspris 2015 – Vinder af Den Danske Lyspris 2015: VILLUM Window Collection i Søborg" (PDF). Center for Lys.
  33. "IDA Design Award – Sheikh Zayed Private Academy For Boys". IDA Design Award.
  34. "Danish Design Award – Finalist – Vittra Södermalm". Danish Design Award.
  35. Kehlet, Thomas. "Den digitaliserede skoler – iPads kræver ny (i)plads". Frie Skoler.
  36. McLachlan, James. "Bornholms Efterskole by Rosan Bosch". OnOffice – Architecture & Design at Work.
  37. Frearson, Amy. "Lego PMD by Rosan Bosch and Rune Fjord". Dezeen.
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