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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.

Kindergarten and crèche in Prangins, Switzerland by PIERRE-ALAIN DUPRAZ

 
January 4th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: PIERRE-ALAIN DUPRAZ 

The new Prangins kindergarten is conceived as one big house that has been placed on a sloping site. The cruciform structure resulting from the interlocking volumes allow it to have a special relationship with the neighbouring ensemble. The four volumes, which are mutually staggered by a third of each unit’s floor height and interleaved, make the building appear to be smaller and visually less obtrusive.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra | FS + SG

  • Architects: PIERRE-ALAIN DUPRAZ
  • Project: Kindergarten and crèche
  • Location: Chemin en Purian 7, Prangins, Switzerland
  • Photography: Thomas Jantscher, Fernando Guerra | FS + SG, Samuele Evolvi
  • Client: Commune de Prangins, Vaud
  • Project Managers: Nicola Chong, Frederico Vieira
  • Project Team: Julian Behrens, Maxime Beljansky, Kira Graf, Paolo Marchiori, Pierre Mencacci.
  • Budget: 9’500’000 CHF
  • Gross floor area: 1320m2
  • Realization: 2013-2015

Image Courtesy © Thomas Jantscher

The six classrooms are organised in groups of two and occupy the three lower volumes. Due to its central location, the staircase is a fundamental, structuring element of the kindergarten. The ramps that accompany it provide parallel access and act as an internal entrance to the crèche. The volume of the crèche, which is placed perpendicular to the first wing, marks and covers the entrance area of the kindergarten. Direct access to the upper part of the property also enables independent operation of the crèche. The crèche floor plan consists of a large (dining) room, which can be divided into several smaller units according to requirements.

Image Courtesy © Thomas Jantscher

Image Courtesy © Thomas Jantscher

The natural qualities of the location are highlighted by the different alignment of the large window openings, since the design paid great attention to visual relationships with respect to their placement. The reinforced concrete that is visible both inside and outside, anchors the building into the topography.

Image Courtesy © Thomas Jantscher

Image Courtesy © Thomas Jantscher

Image Courtesy © Thomas Jantscher

Image Courtesy © Thomas Jantscher

Image Courtesy © Thomas Jantscher

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra | FS + SG

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra | FS + SG

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra | FS + SG

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra | FS + SG

Image Courtesy © Thomas Jantscher

Image Courtesy © Thomas Jantscher

Image Courtesy © Thomas Jantscher

Image Courtesy © Thomas Jantscher

Image Courtesy © Thomas Jantscher

Image Courtesy © Samuele Evolvi

Image Courtesy © Samuele Evolvi

Image Courtesy © Samuele Evolvi

Image Courtesy © Samuele Evolvi

Image Courtesy © Samuele Evolvi

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Categories: Child Care, Kindergarten




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