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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Gymnasium of the Toldy High School by Foldes Architects

 
June 6th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Foldes Architects

The time-honored brick building of the Toldy High School was built on the slope of the Castle Hill in 1859 in neo-gothic style. The neighboring plot was designated for the extension of the school with a gymnasium.

The new building consists of four functional units: gymnasium, lobby, changing rooms, medical wing.

Image Courtesy © Andrea Haider

Image Courtesy © Andrea Haider

  • Architects: Foldes Architects
  • Project: Gymnasium of the Toldy High School
  • Photography: Andrea Haider, Janos Szentivani

Image Courtesy © Andrea Haider

Image Courtesy © Andrea Haider

The gymnasium is hidden underground with a roof garden and glass skylights, thus offering a sunny and bright atmosphere. The lobby is a two-storey trapezoid space serving as grandstand at the same time.

The pitched-roof side of the building, comprising offices, the changing rooms and the staircase, is inherently integrated to the attached row of the neighbouring houses. Due to the sloping terrain the main entrance is situated on the ground floor but the backyard entrance is on the first floor. The medical room is placed in a wing by the right side of the backyard entrance, forming the wall of the small inside yard.

Image Courtesy © Andrea Haider

Image Courtesy © Andrea Haider

As the slope is steep and the neighbouring houses are very near we applied refined civil engineering technologies. A combination of a wall of piles, a drainage system and monolithic concrete units ensures the stability of the neighbouring buildings and the flow of the ground-water. The load-bearing system of the house is monolithic concrete.

Image Courtesy © Janos Szentivani

Image Courtesy © Janos Szentivani

The cladding of the building is „Röben” hand-made brick. Brick surfaces dominate inside as well similarly to the old main building of the high school. Klinker brick has been used with recessed pointing. Ceilings are made of naked concrete. The inside walls are rendered. The roofs are made of anthracite grey roman tiles. The doors and windows are made of wood. The sports flooring has been imported from Sweden: the flexibility of the Tarkett flooring safeguards students’ articulations.

Image Courtesy © Andrea Haider

Image Courtesy © Andrea Haider

The lion-shape door handle of the time-honored main building’s gate grew symbolic during the last century. Any former and actual student of „the Toldy” can remember the touch of this copper handle. Jozsef Nagy, designer created a resembling lion-shape handle for the door of the gymnasium. Our intention with this gesture was to foster the integration of the different age buildings and the surrounding Castle Hill’s atmosphere.

Image Courtesy © Andrea Haider

Image Courtesy © Andrea Haider

Image Courtesy © Janos Szentivani

Image Courtesy © Janos Szentivani

Image Courtesy © Janos Szentivani

Image Courtesy © Janos Szentivani

Image Courtesy © Andrea Haider

Image Courtesy © Andrea Haider

Image Courtesy © Foldes Architects

Image Courtesy © Foldes Architects

Image Courtesy © Foldes Architects

Image Courtesy © Foldes Architects

Image Courtesy © Foldes Architects

Image Courtesy © Foldes Architects

Image Courtesy © Foldes Architects

Image Courtesy © Foldes Architects

Image Courtesy © Foldes Architects

Image Courtesy © Foldes Architects

Image Courtesy © Foldes Architects

Image Courtesy © Foldes Architects

Image Courtesy © Foldes Architects

Image Courtesy © Foldes Architects

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