Project Overview
IBSTAC Architects & Planners (IBSTAC) is the architectural design consultant for the Olympia Kindergarten & Primary School, an international-standard educational project in Hanoi, Vietnam.
The project aims to create a modern, comfortable, and brand-recognizable learning environment, setting a benchmark for high-quality education architecture in Vietnam.
Project Information
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Project name: Olympia Kindergarten & Primary School
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Category: Education
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Location: Trung Van Urban Area, Tu Liem District, Hanoi, Vietnam
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Design unit: IBSTAC Design Consultancy JSC (IBSTAC Architects & Planners)
 
Year of completion: 2012

Design Principles
The architectural design of Olympia Kindergarten & Primary School follows key principles:
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Meeting international standards for preschool and primary education facilities.
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Creating functional harmony with existing middle and high school systems.
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Preserving the Tennis court area for sports and physical activities.
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Establishing a distinctive identity for an international school brand.
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Providing modern, community-oriented spaces that promote interaction and engagement.
 
Architectural Vision
The design focuses on openness, flexibility, and identity, reflecting the spirit of global education while ensuring comfort, safety, and inspiration for students.
Through thoughtful integration of architecture, landscape, and function, IBSTAC delivers a vibrant and sustainable learning environment for future generations.







About IBSTAC Architects & Planners
With over 20 years of experience, IBSTAC Architects & Planners has consistently pursued the mission of creating unique, innovative, and comprehensive design solutions that meet international standards.
Notable projects include:
In 2020, IBSTAC was honored among the Top 10 Architecture Firms in Vietnam at the BCI Asia Awards, reaffirming its reputation in the regional architectural industry.
Proudly operated and developed by 100% Vietnamese architects and experts, IBSTAC continues to realize its vision:
“Design for a Better Life.”
