Secondary School in Eching
documentation p. 352 - 357Architect Diezinger und Kramer | Structural Engineer Ostermair + Pollich |
spaces are linked by a central hall, which forms the heart of the complex and is used as a recreation space during school breaks, as a venue for various events, as a foyer, meeting place and circulation space. The intersection of the hall with the two upper floors – in combination with a large roof light – creates a generous, open spatial atmosphere.
All areas of the school are accessible via short routes from the hall: the administration, the sports hall, classrooms and rooms for special purposes. The adjoining sports hall is sunk one storey into the ground in order not to disrupt the scale of the surroundings. The classrooms largely face south, while the special teaching areas are oriented to the west and north, thereby ensuring diffuse natural lighting. In these sections of the school, the corridors are enlivened spatially with wall projections and recesses to create areas that can be used during breaks as meeting places.
The appearance of the school building is distinguished above all by the striking colours of the rendered facades – in pink and yellowish green. This coloration is continued internally in the floor finishings, as a result of which the otherwise strictly white surfaces are bathed in a soft light that changes in the course of the day. It was possible to minimize costs by using simple forms of construction and reasonably priced materials, such as the composite thermal insulation system and industrially manufactured windows.
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