Topping-out ceremony for new wooden communication school in Treptow-Köpenick!

Topping-out ceremony for new wooden communication school in Treptow-Köpenick!

Kalker Straße 7, 12555 Berlin, Deutschland - Today the topping-out ceremony for the second wooden commperce school took place in Berlin. As part of the Berlin school building offensive (BSO), the solemn act was held at Kalker Strasse 7 in the Treptow-Köpenick district. Among other things, the Senate construction director Prof. Petra Kahlfeldt, State Secretary Dr. Torsten Kühne and the district mayor Oliver Igel. The architects Prof. Nicole Berganski and Andreas Krawczyk also took part in honoring the progress of the future -oriented school project. The completion of the new school building and the associated sports hall is asked for the school year 2026/2027.

The typed construction program of the wooden commperce schools includes both a primary school and an integrated secondary school and a sports hall. Up to ten similar schools in wood module construction are to be built in Berlin over the next three years. The project aims to enable a sustainable and fast construction process by pre -made and pre -installed spatial modules. These modules are made by Kaufmann Bausysteme in Berlin-Köpenick.

sustainability in focus

The new school buildings are to be designed barrier -free and equipped with a total of 625 upper school places. In order to ensure a high adaptability of the building to local conditions, the schools are built in the form of three building wings with a central staircase. Interiors are organized in com parties, which should promote modern teaching and learning conditions, so reports berlin.de

The construction costs for the integrated secondary school amount to around 62 million euros. The Senate and the district share these costs, which represents a strategic decision for the financing of future -proof educational institutions in the city. The buildings are certified according to the BNB "silver" standard and the seal of quality sustainable buildings (QNG) and correspond to the energy efficiency standard eg 40.

innovative construction and modern learning concepts

A central feature of the school building offensive is the use of wood as a formative design feature, which not only means sustainability, but is also more robust and easy to care for. In addition, photovoltaic systems and greening on roofs of the school buildings and sports halls are intended to increase the ecological standards. In contrast to conventional construction methods, modularized timber construction should not only promote resource optimization, but also pedagogical innovations. Open learning spaces and high flexibility should significantly improve the learning conditions, reports n-ag.de .

Another focus is on the creation of a media workshop with a recording studio and a sound room, according to the wishes of the district. This will enable schools to use innovative teaching approaches and modern technologies in order to prepare the students for the challenges of the future as best as possible. The school's shell is to be built within just four months, while the entire construction period is around 13 months from the completion of the floor slab.

The construction projects of this kind are part of a comprehensive initiative to modernize the education sector in Berlin, whereby the focus is on sustainable materials and innovative designs. This new orientation is shown in numerous school construction projects that are already being planned or are in implementation, such as the new high school in Friedrichshain or the primary school on Adalbertstrasse in Mitte, describes Developmentstadt.de .

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