Architecture That Inspires Children
The corporate kindergarten "World of Kids" is a prime example of how modern daylight design can transform the atmosphere in educational spaces. By combining innovative daylight systems, a colourful design, and natural materials, an environment tailored specifically to children’s needs was created—bright, welcoming, and full of inspiration.
9 Glass Skylights3° Inclination
2 Glass Roofs

The "World of Kids" kindergarten sets new benchmarks in childcare facility design. A colourful aesthetic and carefully planned daylight concept define the atmosphere of this unique building made from natural materials. The goal was to create an environment that is not only visually appealing but also promotes well-being and child development. At the heart of this concept is the integration of daylight, which naturally enhances the atmosphere, making it pleasant and stimulating for children.

Daylight Systems for a Light-Filled Space Concept
The LAMILUX Glass Skylight FE 3° and the Glass Roof PR60 were carefully selected to support the kindergarten’s open space concept. These systems allow daylight to flood the rooms from all directions, creating bright and inviting indoor spaces. Combined with the vibrant wall colours, the result is a playful environment that encourages curiosity and creativity. Even on cloudy days, the building remains bright and welcoming—a space designed for exploration and engagement.

The Importance of Daylight for Children
Daylight is essential for child development and well-being. Studies show that natural light improves concentration and learning behaviour, while also providing a sense of security and comfort. In an environment filled with daylight, children feel more at ease, are more active, and develop social connections more easily. The daylight concept at "World of Kids" actively supports these positive effects, creating ideal conditions for play, learning, and growth.

Child-Friendly Design Through Light and Colour
The harmonious combination of colours, materials, and daylight results in a design perfectly suited to children's needs. Bright, open spaces that provide both security and comfort define the atmosphere. This reference project impressively demonstrates how architecture and planning can adapt to the people using the building. The "World of Kids" kindergarten makes it clear: Daylight is not just an architectural element—it is a key factor in creating a child-friendly environment where children feel completely at ease.