Kindergarten am Endbachweg in Poing
Jann Averwerser Photography
Product specificatie overzicht

ElementBedrijf Product Name
FlooringForbo Flooring Systems
FabrikantKEIM
LightingLignotrend
FabrikantFSB
1075 Edelstahl
Fabrikantbatimet
TM60 SE
Kitchen tapBLANCO
Blanco Andano

Product specificatie overzicht
Fabrikant
1075 Edelstahl by FSB
Fabrikant
TM60 SE by batimet
Kitchen tap
Blanco Andano by BLANCO

Kindergarten am Endbachweg in Poing

Kunze Seeholzer als Architecten

The new four-group kindergarten is positioned on the northern property boundary directly along the railway line and, due to its emissions, was  integrated into a noise protection wall. The organization of the building is carried out in the most consistent implementation of this special feature: all group and group adjoining rooms as well as the multipurpose room are oriented exclusively to the soundproof south side and thus to the garden. At the rear, in the area of the slope of the noise protection wall towards the noise-polluting railway line, the ancillary rooms are arranged almost without windows and thus form an additional structural immission protection for the lounge and play areas.

photo_credit Jann Averwerser Photography
Jann Averwerser Photography
photo_credit Jann Averwerser Photography
Jann Averwerser Photography

A wide play corridor, which also accommodates the cloakroom areas for the children, opens up the lined up groups of children inside. The play niches protruding somewhat into the play and access area, the structurally designed play furniture that is attached to the side of the group rooms, as well as the appropriately arranged skylights for natural lighting zone the access and spatially differentiate the individual group areas.

photo_credit kunze seeholzer architekten
kunze seeholzer architekten
photo_credit Jann Averwerser Photography
Jann Averwerser Photography

An important part of the structural concept is that the children can perceive and experience the building from all sides. Visual relationships from the play niches in the play hall as well as in the respective group rooms, from the hall through the skylights to the outside into the clouds and the sky, but also from the green roof, from above into the building, as well as climbing and tobogganing the wall allow the Children experience the building holistically and comprehend it spatially from all sides.

photo_credit Jann Averwerser Photography
Jann Averwerser Photography
photo_credit kunze seeholzer architekten
kunze seeholzer architekten

The development of the property was relocated from the cramped situation directly at the railway underpass to the south and thus away from the street. A small forecourt on the residential street offers not only a significantly higher quality of stay but also additional protection for the children and their adult companions.

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