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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.

Primary School in Loiano, Italy by Studio Contini

 
November 5th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Studio Contini

The new primary school in Loiano was completed and tested in 12 months in respect of the times and amounts of contract and without reservation by the enterprise and public administration.

As an established tradition of the study, the search for a harmonious relationship with the geographical context and the well-being of future users drove the design and subsequent implementation.

The volumes of the school building, located in an area of scenic interest at the Bologna Apennines, were partly buried to limit the visual impact upstream, thus to obtain two distinct levels for classes and workshops, both with free rein to the spacious green areas.

West-elevation, Image Courtesy © Davide Galli

  • Architects: Studio Contini
  • Project: Primary School in Loiano
  • Location: Loiano, Bologna, Italy
  • Photography: Davide Galli
  • Collaborator: Matteo Zaccarelli
  • Architects and Project Managers: Marco Contini & Sara Chiari
  • Structures: SCHRENTEWEIN & PARTNER S.R.L
  • Executing Companies: Ferruccio Maestrami S.R.L
  • Lot size: 7.426.0 sqm
  • Project: 2015/2016
  • Construction: 2016/2017

Entrance-portico, Image Courtesy © Davide Galli

The distribution of the teaching spaces follows the new addresses carried out by the Italian Ministry of education on school construction and is also the result of a participatory with the main school.

The attics, the stairs, doors, the windows and the interior furnishings interior are characterized by the use of wood, with the goal of the creation of a domestic perception and welcoming school spaces for children and school staff.

West-elevation, Image Courtesy © Davide Galli

Est-elevation, Image Courtesy © Davide Galli

The building with reinforced concrete and wood falls within the classification A4 of the Emilia Romagna region and it is built according to the concepts of the NZB building (Zero Emission Energy Building) thanks to the high performance of the housing and the integrated plant system for electricity in charge of the generation of photovoltaic panels.

Entrance-portico, Image Courtesy © Davide Galli

Green-roof, Image Courtesy © Davide Galli

West-elevation, Image Courtesy © Davide Galli

Birds-eye-view, Image Courtesy © Davide Galli

Art-classroom, Image Courtesy © Davide Galli

Individual-study-space, Image Courtesy © Davide Galli

School-canteen, Image Courtesy © Davide Galli

Stairs, Image Courtesy © Davide Galli

Stairs, Image Courtesy © Davide Galli

Stairs, Image Courtesy © Davide Galli

Distribution-spaces, Image Courtesy © Davide Galli

Angular-window-in-school-canteen, Image Courtesy © Davide Galli

Art-classroom, Image Courtesy © Davide Galli

Site-plan, Image Courtesy © Studio Contini

Basement-floor-plan, Image Courtesy © Studio Contini

Ground-floor-plan, Image Courtesy © Studio Contini

Sections-AA-EE, Image Courtesy © Studio Contini

Sections-BB-CC, Image Courtesy © Studio Contini

Elevations, Image Courtesy © Studio Contini

Details, Image Courtesy © Studio Contini

Detail-stairs, Image Courtesy © Studio Contini

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Categories: Building, School, space




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