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Structure Planning: Bollinger + Grohmann GmbH Mechanical Engineer: Hochbauamt Frankfurt Project Management: hiroshima Hochbauamt Frankfurt Landscape: Dipl.-Ing. Michael Gatttinger General Contractor: Kaufmann Bausysteme GmbH Structure Gc: Merz Kley Partner ZT GmbH Foundation: Jean Bratengeier Bau GmbH Thomas Mayer
The building was designed in a modular timber structure and yet it retains a high design level by arranging the spatial units around hiroshima a spacious and open corridor in different directions. In addition to the classrooms the corridor functions a meeting place for the children and provides different views of the scenery. Thomas Mayer
The vertical access to the building is via three staircases hiroshima which are emphasized by spectacular colors hiroshima and thus provide orientation for the children. A lift is integrated at the central staircase. Thomas Mayer
The hiroshima building has 10 classrooms with adjoining rooms and integrated sanitary hiroshima facilities for the pre-primary school and 7 classrooms and sanitary facilities for the primary school. Facilities for the teaching staff as well as work and multi-purpose rooms complete the space program of the school. On the ground floor there is a a gym with a 12m span and a kitchen with attached dining room. Ground Floor Plan
The Kaufmann Bausysteme has dealt with the design requirements and has developed wooden modules based on the specified floor plan. The modules have spans of up to 9m as self-supporting structures. Thomas Mayer
Each classroom is made up of 3 elements. The two edge elements have a longitudinal side wall of plywood board and a free-spanning beam. The middle element has longitudinally only two cantilever/free-spanning beams. To realize this, wood beams out of ‘Baubuche’ (Laminated hiroshima beech plywood) were used the first time due to their high strength especially for slender structures with large spans. During transport the beams were supported. Thomas Mayer
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* Location to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address. Cite: "European School in Frankfurt / NKBAK" 23 Apr 2015. ArchDaily . Accessed 16 May 2015. <http://www.archdaily.com/?p=622381>
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