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Une école, des élèves, mais pas de salle de classe. We Have a Negative Space Problem. In terms of social media, I spend the most amount of time on Twitter and the least amount of time on Facebook.

We Have a Negative Space Problem

On some level, it's the culture of each "place. " Plus is great, but I haven't found a way to "fit in" yet -- despite having an account and posting from day one. Meanwhile, Facebook is the place where I meet folks from high school. The Most Beautiful and Imaginative Public Schools in the World. Albert Einstein, responsible for the world’s most famous equation and quite possibly the smartest man to ever live, said that “logic will get you from A to B.

The Most Beautiful and Imaginative Public Schools in the World

Imagination will take you everywhere.” With that in mind, surely a child’s imagination is something to cherish and nourish. Enter the public school system. For years public education has been known for its never-ending, claustrophobic hallways and rows of greige lockers, made famous by all of our favorite teen dramas from The Wonder Years to My So-Called Life. Architects and local governments around the world are now fighting the good fight against dismal, uninspiring schools and the groundbreaking results are re-shaping the learning experience for our future generations.