Commercial and Institutional

Brooklyn Preschool of Science: Park Slope

Teal-painted classroom with spherical pendant lights and a door leading to the rear yard

When Carmelo the Science Fellow opened a second location of the Brooklyn Preschool of Science in Park Slope, we were excited to jump in to another fun, bright project.

Front door of the brick Brooklyn Preschool of Science
Bright yellow staircase leading to an office space with one bright blue accent wall and a jellyfish light.
Hallway with magnetic walls, a hammerhead shark model hanging from the ceiling, and a large fish tank.
Rotunda with multicolored, paneled lighting and an astronaut suit in the middle

Note from the Architect

Alongside Carmelo and the developer, we created indoor-outdoor spaces with a number of classrooms, as well as double height spaces to bring in light from the front windows. The spaces are packed with fun, interactive elements.

Teal-painted classroom with spherical pendant lights and a door leading to the rear yard
Hallway with bright green walls, a large dinosaur model, and a neon-lit rotunda at the end of the hall.
Rear yard with benches, planters built into the cement wall, and access to all three classrooms.
Hallway with magnetic walls, a hammerhead shark model hanging from the ceiling, and a dinosaur model.
Fish tank with several fish inside.
Collaborators
  • Carmelo the Science Fellow
  • BIA Interiors
Photography
  • Peter Peirce