Article source: Arkitema Architects
The primary goal of the vibeeng School is to integrate sustainability and learning in a low energy school (equivalent to LEED gold). The building is characterized by its red exterior and the abrupt foldings of the roof which create “house” like images in the facade and spatial variation in the interior. At the same time the varying shapes of the roof provide optimum angles for south facing solar panels and north facing windows. Both active measures that help create a low energy school. The school itself is designed from the inside out with an overriding concept that activates the whole plot and the landscape elements that surround the school.
- Architects: Arkitema Architects
- Project: Vibeeng School
- Location: Haslev, Sealand, Denmark
- Photography: “Niels Nygaard, Arkitema Architects”
- Software used: Revit, Illustrator
- Client: Faxe Kommune
- Engineer: Søren Jensen Rådgivende Ingeniører, Cenergia
- Collaborators: Paedagogical
- Consultant: Malou Juelskjær
- Area: 6.430 m²
- Completed: 2013