Architects:LRO GmbH & Co. KG
Area:2350m²
Year:2021
Photographs:Zooey Braun Photography
Manufacturers:Sto
Lead Architects:LRO Lederer Ragnarsdóttir Oei
Electrical Engineering:Werner Schwarz, Ravensburg
Service Engineering:Kaufer + Passer GmbH & Co. KG, Tuttlingen
Estructural engineering:Fecker-Ingenieure GmbH, Konstanz
Site Management:WEBER Planungsgesellschaft, Gosheim
Landscape Designer:Helmut Hornstein, Überlingen
Team Leader:Katja Pütter
Project Leader:David Fornol
Project Architects:Aline Kälber, Richard Scheele
General Contractor :Georg Reisch GmbH & Co. KG, Bad Saulgau
City:Allensbach
Country:Germany
Text description provided by the architects. Due to the pedagogical success of the Marianum, a private Catholic school, an annex was needed to accommodate additional educational facilities. Additional classrooms, administrative offices, and teachers’ rooms for about 170 students and 20 teachers were needed to augment the all-day school’s learning and living space. The position and dimensions of the new, elongated two-story building are directly related to the existing building from 2009, which LRO had designed as part of the extension of an existing old building into the Marianum.
The new building, 109 meters long and roughly 12 meters wide, clearly demarcates the space along the road and defines the northern perimeter of the campus grounds. In spatial coherence with one of the two school courtyards, the school cafeteria, and the main entrance in the existing building, a new center and collective gathering place emerge.
Distributed lengthwise along the two floors of the annex are the school administrative office, teachers’ lounges, rooms for group work, six classrooms, a room for fine arts and science, ancillary spaces, and a double-height activity room. The classrooms open out towards the fields and meadows through tall bands of windows, offering views that extend to the forest edge about 200 meters away.
The six niches along the corridor on the upper level establish visual connections to the existing buildings and offer the students places to linger. Just as they articulate the interior, the niches are also evident on the façade as projections and recesses, giving the building an unmistakable appearance.
The façades are covered entirely with render, whose color is matched the masonry of the existing buildings. The extremely coarse-grained surface of the rendering gives the material both visual and tactile quality and lends the elevation's depth and thus also a certain value. The finer finish of the render at the height of the ceiling slabs accentuates the building form’s strong horizontality.
The walls of the reinforced concrete frame building are infilled with insulating bricks and spanned by beamless flat-slab ceilings. The building’s structure and design are configured such that it is easy to add a story, and an option has also been incorporated to add another wing on the adjacent open space. The foundation was built using continuous and individual footings with only minor intervention in the soil structure.
The new building, which does not have its own furnace, receives heat from the existing wood chip boiler in the adjacent building. The roof surfaces were designed as green roofs with a substrate thickness of at least 10 cm and extensive vegetation.
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Address:Konradistraße, 78476 Allensbach, Germany
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