Design of School Environment in the 21st Century

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Quality of education has an impact on living and future standard of living of the society. For this reason buildings of educational facilities with suitable material and technical and economic requirements contribute to education of individual’s personality and the whole society as well, and have impact on its development. High-quality, inspiring and stimulating built-environment supports school and out-of-school work of children and youth, their physical and mental health regardless of their age or study orientation. Contribution of the international science conference is focused on application of architectonic instruments increasing the quality of living and working environment of modern educational buildings in line with hygiene standards and pedagogical needs.

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