Colegio Reggio was designed by Andrés Jaque on the outskirts of Madrid. The school does not have a gabled roof and although it has chimneys, doors and windows, neither those resemble those of the stories nor these stick to anything known.

The idea is that architecture itself can be educational and that one of its first functions is to stimulate the imagination and encourage doubt. The building is reached by a double ramp whose excessive length is due to the strange shape of the site.