Fast school building made of wood: Treptow-Köpenick relies on sustainability!
Fast school building made of wood: Treptow-Köpenick relies on sustainability!
Modular supplementary buildings (MEB) in wood construction are a future -oriented project that meets the growing number of pupils in Berlin. The use of ready-made wood modules enables a quick, flexible and sustainable solution that can serve the short and medium-term needs of the school landscape. With the opening of a new Holz-Meb at the Bouché School in Treptow-Köpenick, the Berlin school building offensive shows how effective the approach is. District Mayor Oliver Igel as well as representatives of the Senate Administration and the district office paid tribute to the successful implementation and the associated advantages for school operations. According to [berlin.de] (https://www.berlin.de/ba-treptow-koepenick/aktuelles/pressemaytungen/2025/Pressemage department. 1562545.php) provides State Secretary Dr. Torsten Kühne The sustainability, speed and child justice of the construction in the foreground.
The new wood-based company not only offers additional places for school children, but also bright, spacious and barrier-free rooms accessible. The structural concept is geared towards the contemporary requirements for pedagogy, including all -day lessons and inclusive education. Particularly noteworthy is the promotion of common learning through the use of the rooms by the first to third classes. District city councilor Marco Brauchmann emphasizes the importance of this new extension for the growing city.
sustainable construction and short construction times
The Berlin school building offensive relies on a sustainable and resource -saving construction, which was developed from the experience with existing wooden module schools. As reports dabonline.de, over 60 new school buildings are to be built by 2026. Modular and serial construction is used to shorten construction times. An example of this is the Bernhard-Grzimek School, the shell of which was installed in just 11 days and which consists of 96 pre-produced wooden modules.
The clever use of prefabricated components not only shortens the construction times to around ten months after the property was handed over, but also reduces the disorders of ongoing school operations. The construction costs for a wooden MEB are around 10 million euros. The overall concept can be adapted to different property situations to ensure optimal use.
pedagogical claims and modern room concepts
The planned wood-grade meetings meet high pedagogical demands regarding design and equipment. Each building is three -storey, barrier -free and equipped with a base area of 52 m x 20 m and a height of up to 10 m. The premises are designed in such a way that they support various educational approaches, including all -day care and inclusive education. Among other things, plans provide 16 general classrooms and the commissional construction of their own cafeteria, which ensures student catering. In addition, photovoltaic systems are intended for a sustainable energy supply, emphasized berlin.de.
With these numerous measures and the focus on the use of wood as a renewable building material, Berlin sets a clear sign of climate protection and the future of education.
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