St. Walburg primary school

Product
concrete skin
Area
1.200 m²
Color
silvergrey, anthracite
Texture
standard
Surface
ferro
Mounting
Rivets
Architect
S.O.F.A. Architects
Year
2009
Location
St. Walburg
The subject of pedagogical architecture is becoming increasingly important given the positive influence that the environment has on children’s learning and playing behavior.

Pedagogical architecture

The new primary and music school in Italy was built on a hillside. The architectural solution thus emphasises the horizontal lines and is staggered in height. The primary school is divided into three structures. These accommodate offices, an assembly hall, classrooms and common areas. The facade was clad with concrete skin panels in silvergrey and sandstone. Photos: Hertha Hurnaus

The architects clad the outer shell with concrete skin panels in silvergrey and anthracite..