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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 Deutsch-wagram in Austria by juri troy architectsDecember 28th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: juri troy architects The kindergarten, built in solid wood construction, expresses itself as a quiet, single-storey building in a heterogeneous environment. The forecourt to the east connects to the public space and leads to the entrance area, which forms a clear closure to the playground and gardens and thus serves as a privacy screen and noise protection.
The main building is divided into two sections. The public part with exercise room, kitchen and administration is oriented towards the street, the more intimate, garden-facing part contains a sequence of 4 identical group blocks, each with a relaxation room, sanitary area and cloakroom. All 4 group areas are open on both sides via full-surface glazing with terraces in front of the garden. This means that optimal lighting conditions prevail at all times of the day. The rhythm of the adjoining rooms is chosen so that they can be produced and transported as prefabricated room modules. The spaces in between are proportioned in such a way that they can be spanned with cross-glued solid wood ceilings without any supports. Despite the Corona Lockdown, the entire project was completed in just 7 months. When choosing materials, particular importance was attached to renewable and ecological building materials. The local spruce wood was basically used untreated and built into a wide variety of surface structures. A large photovoltaic system provides a large part of the necessary electricity and at the same time provides shade in the transition to the outside area. The energy concept is also based on the passive house standard. A heat pump with deep drilling supplies the necessary heating energy. A ventilation system with a heat exchanger ensures the best air quality all year round. Contact juri troy architects
Tags: Austria, Deutsch-wagram Categories: ArchiCAD, Kindergarten, School |