ARGE Architekten Hull Inoue Radlinsky + Wolfgang Rossbauer
Marzili primary school
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Place
Bern, Switzerland
Photos
Jürgen Beck
Description
New development – Marzili primary school
The
polygonal structure of the newly developed Marzili primary school has been
designed with great sensitivity to make it blend in with the existing, listed
school buildings and park that form a historically valuable ensemble in the
centre of Bern. The day
school, multi-purpose room and library, which all benefit from direct access to
the grounds, are located on the ground floor. The entrance halls next to the
open passage, linking the city district with the green space, each provide
access to the upper storeys – home to the
classrooms and the conventional school activities – via independent stairways. The new
development features clusters or «neighbourhoods» comprising four classrooms arranged
around their respective access zone. The
elongated central zone between the clusters serves as an accessway but can also
be used as an open learning space. Enfilade-like doors along the façades
create a permeable room structure facilitating freedom of movement and
interpersonal encounters throughout the building. The
school building meets the Minergie-P eco-standard and has been designed as a
hybrid construction. The load-bearing concept using vertical internal concrete
cores – which spread out
like tree tops on the upper storeys – and the prefabricated elements of the
load-bearing wooden structure of the façade
allow for great internal flexibility, as all the partition walls have been
designed to be non-load-bearing.