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Central Leoben education centre
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Place
Leoben, Austria
Studio
Photos
Hertha Hurnaus
Description
As one of the region’s largest schools, the new Central Leoben
Education Centre in Central Austria demonstrates effective diversity within a
municipality. Catering to 600 children in total, the primary school and
secondary school have always shared a building – yet without sharing any rooms
or synergies. The renovation and extension of the historic building therefore provided
the impetus to forge a shared identity. During a three-stage process, the architects have achieved a contemporary
conversion of the listed original structure built in 1904/05. In order to
create more space and openness, the old sanitary buildings were demolished and
replaced with staggered, linked-up communal areas with glazing and balconies.
By lowering the floor, the former cellar has been converted into a ground floor
with a bright, open foyer and direct access to the town meadow. The school’s
new front façade and main entrance now face towards this green space. The guiding principle of facilitating communication within the education centre
is most apparent in the central staircase, which links all four storeys and,
together with the open spaces between, forms the heart of the school. Large,
dark corridors and blind spots have been replaced with mobile hallway
furnishings, interior walls with windows, seating areas and open-plan group
rooms. Small- and large-scale transformations – the sunny colour scheme, the
perforated maritime pine ceilings with lighting that evokes the night sky – add
to the school’s open and friendly atmosphere.