2025年02月25日
From Classroom to Aquarium.
I recently visited the Muroto Schoolhouse Aquarium in Kochi, and it was fascinating to see how they repurposed an old elementary school into a unique aquatic exhibit. Instead of demolishing the building, they cleverly transformed its existing facilities—turning the communal sink into a hands-on touch tank for sea creatures and converting the school pool into an open-air aquarium. It was a creative and sustainable way to breathe new life into the space.
Unfortunately, due to the cold weather, the sharks had to be relocated to a warmer shelter, but the experience was still incredible. Seeing how a once-abandoned school became a thriving educational attraction made me wonder—what are some other ways neglected buildings could be creatively reused?

Unfortunately, due to the cold weather, the sharks had to be relocated to a warmer shelter, but the experience was still incredible. Seeing how a once-abandoned school became a thriving educational attraction made me wonder—what are some other ways neglected buildings could be creatively reused?

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