The shortlist for this year's World Architecture Festival, set to take place in Berlin, Germany this November, includes a slew of future projects still in development.
Some of those projects include schools and university buildings that could redefine how students learn.
In Vietnam, plants will soon grow on the exterior of FPT University, while in Kuwait the interior of Kuwait University will resemble a game of Tetris.
Though they don't exist quite yet, they're just a couple of the most beautiful schools of the future.
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Aga Khan Academy has three locations up and running around the world with over a dozen more in development, including one in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Architect: Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, SHATOTTO Architects
The school caters to students 6-18 years old and features breezy walkways set around a main athletic field.
Architect: Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, SHATOTTO Architects
In London, the Arts Educational Schools (often known as ArtsEd) hosts performing arts students studying theater and dance.
Architect: De Matos Ryan
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