schoch-tavli architekten: Two-classroom kindergarten in Kradolf - best architects 24

schoch-tavli architekten

Two-classroom kindergarten in Kradolf

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education buildings

Place

Kradolf, Switzerland

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Description

Nestled in rural Thurgau, the kindergarten lies in the small village of Kradolf, south of the existing school complex. This peripheral location amidst leafy shade trees ensures the kindergarten blends harmoniously into the landscape. A riverside path alongside the Thur encourages lingering on the edge of the school meadow. At the same time, the two-storey layout runs parallel to a brook perpendicular to the Thur, creating a shaded southern play area for the children. The seating blossoming out of the façade works as another invitation to enjoy the outdoors scenery, while, on the other side of the building, a playground serves as a football field, with the kindergarten wall ready to act as a sturdy goal wall. The differentiated façade structure coalesces the rationality of a school building with the rural materiality of untreated spruce wood, incorporating the influence of the surrounding landscape directly into the building. The typology follows the logic of modern school architecture, with a pure timber framework rising above a solid base of recycled concrete. The tripartite floor plan with its easy, intuitive room distribution provides the children with coherent spaces. Moreover, when combined with a robust approach to colours and materials, this distinctive architectural concept generates the desired freedom for playfulness and flexibility in future interventions. At the edge of the playing field, the kindergarten also functions as a goal wall.