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Rallim Secondary School
SA Building Review
|Volume 13 2025
Rallim Secondary School, a collaboration with Xperiencemakers, redefines educational design, blending biophilic principles, neuropsychology, and innovative thinking to create a nurturing environment that fosters lifelong learning and personal growth.
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Rallim Secondary School is a groundbreaking example of how thoughtful, intentional design can profoundly impact education and shape young minds. Building on the biophilic theme established in Rallim’s primary school, this project expands on the connection between design, nature, and human psychology. Xperiencemakers’ approach, deeply rooted in neuropsychology, goes beyond aesthetics to create spaces that harmonise with students’ cognitive and emotional well-being. Inspired by Rallim’s commitment to student development and identity building, Xperiencemakers’ goal was to craft an environment that nurtures lifelong learners, fostering resilience, curiosity, and self-expression in a dynamic world.
Creative audit: The foundation of the design process At Xperiencemakers, every design journey begins with a comprehensive creative audit. This strategic phase ensures that the client’s vision and needs are the foundation of every design decision. For Rallim Secondary School, Xperiencemakers conducted in-depth discussions and collaborative workshops to unlock the project’s potential.
The creative audit defined three core components that shaped the design process:• Spatial planning: Optimised for functionality, privacy, and social interaction, the spaces were designed to foster both focused learning and collaborative engagement. The layout encourages exploration and creates a sanctuary for students, balancing academic rigor with emotional wellbeing.
• Budgetary planning: In every project, there is a sweet spot of budget optimisation, to ensure resources are correctly allocated, through effective design solutions. Material selections and bespoke elements were strategically selected to ensure durability while staying within budget boundaries.
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