liegt nicht in der gewünschten Sprache vor Möchten Sie auf die Startseite der gewählten Sprache wechseln The content you are trying to access is not available in the selected language Would you like to switch to the home page of the selected language Climate & Resources Interiors & Design Products & References Videos & Podcasts Current Issue Collaborations Advertorials Company Portraits BAU 2025 Detail About Schüco Detail About Solarlux BAU 2025 Events DETAIL Product Award 2023 DETAIL Award 2024 DETAIL Award 2022 Detail Inspiration DETAIL Magazine DETAIL Inspiration DETAIL Books Contributors 60 Years DETAIL Digital Lab DETAIL Product Award 2023 DETAIL Award 2022 Legal Notice Data protection Social Media Media Kit Newsletter Climate & Resources Interiors & Design Products & References Current Issue Collaborations Events Not only architects and interior architects worked on the project together; teachers and other school employees were also involved in the design process in the effort to create a harmonious and functional learning environment particularly suited to children   The single-storey school building is organised around a spacious  schoolyard thus literally framing activities in the secluded central space and screening it off from the road and buildings in the surroundings.  The assembly hall on the southern wing does double-duty as the entrance hall This leads off on the right to the lower-lying sports hall where floor-to-ceiling windows provide views onto the schoolyard On the left a corridor passes the kitchen and administrative offices and staff rooms in the south-western corner to continue alongside the classrooms in the western wing   Each classroom not only has views onto the schoolyard but is also connected to a garden space of its own with a  partially covered area that can be divided off from the respective classroom by a grey translucent outdoor curtain in monofilament yarn Space-structuring outdoor furniture and varied plantings are the defining features of the school gardens   The far side of the corridor running past the classrooms opens up to form large niches that alternate with closed-off specialist rooms red and green hues and thanks to built-in furniture can be used as tea kitchens or for informal learning   On the northern wing the corridor runs along the schoolyard side of the building music and natural sciences with consistent northern-facing light The eastern wing repeats the system of classrooms – each one measuring 74 square metres – with the corridor coming to an end at the spectator gallery in the sports hall so to speak.    A separately-run kindergarten for 50 children is located right next to the school thus providing it a green outdoor space of its own Its broad corridor features play niches and fitted furniture in a logical but smaller-scale continuation of the interior layout concept for the schoolhouse the architects and interior architects attached particular importance to indigenous and ecological products.  Solid white-stained spruce on the walls alternates with gypsum fibreboard panels while the custom-designed fitted furniture was built in spruce triple-layer sandwich panels and coloured laminate The lighting units play a fairly unassuming role throughout most of the building only making more of a statement in the assembly hall where they take on the form of black-and-white enamel work lamps suspended from a grid of black profiles DETAIL ARCHITECTURE GmbH is a leading international platform for design and construction solutions in architecture usable information and inspiration to all of the world's leading architects and architectural schools based on a unique project database with thousands of buildings documented in detail - in DETAIL EventsDETAIL InspirationDETAIL Inspiration FAQMagazineBooksCollectionCancel Subscription Social Media Register now for our newsletter and get a €10 voucher for the DETAIL Shop By sending this message, I agree that the data provided may be processed and used for the purpose of sending the newsletter. I may at any time revoke my consent. (Data protection) Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker