They choose where and how they do this, this has become the starting point for the design of the interior. Students choose how fast they learn and at what level.
From this perception, the learning activities are described and translated into learning processes. Each individual has their own learning path. In the educational concept of Lumion, the focus is on people, which is reflected in the physical learning environment. Learning environment focus on human individual
The interior also went through a major refurbishment. The junior students are housed in the new building section and the senior students in the renovated building. In addition, a new five-storey building section was added. Part of the old practice halls was removed and part was renovated. The existing building was respectfully renovated. After a radical revitalization, a new ensemble of buildings, designed by atelier PRO had arisen in 2019. The building did not meet the standards of Lumion's educational ambitions. It now houses Lumion Amsterdam, a comprehensive school for pre-vocational secondary education (vmbo-t), senior secondary education (havo) and pre-university education (vwo).
This brutalistic building from 1973 was designed by architect Ben Ingwersen. The original school building on the Amsterdam Vlaardingenlaaan used to be the location of a secondary technical school.