Längenfeldgasse Primary and Vocational School
Hertha Hurnaus
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
Decking tilesMarazzi
Treverkever
DoorsDomoferm
UT601
Outdoor blindsHELLA Sonnen- und Wetterschutztechnik GmbH
AR 92 S ECN WS
Fire-protection portalsHUECK
HUECK LAVA 77-90
CeilingKnauf Ceiling Solutions
WindowsWICONA

Product Spec Sheet
Decking tiles
Treverkever by Marazzi
Doors
UT601 by Domoferm
Outdoor blinds
Fire-protection portals
HUECK LAVA 77-90 by HUECK
Windows
by WICONA

Längenfeldgasse Primary and Vocational School

PPAG architects as Architects

This highly urban extension building for a pre-existing school campus contains a novel combination of a 17-class Primary school (children 6-10 y) and a vocational school, consisting of 23 classes (students 15-19 y).

Built in a densely developed area, the school has six stories and is relatively high in the Viennese context: it ensures that the building requires as little ground area as possible in order to preserve a large green area for the pupils.
The primary school is situated in the horizontal part of the building on the ground floor and first floor, in a rectangular shape of 50 by 64 meters. The vocational school is accommodated in the vertical part, which tapers towards the top. There is a “practice firm” on top of the building, overlooking the city and giving the young students the opportunity to enjoy conditions usually only available in fancy offices: it gives them mental and literal space to plan a bright career.

The primary school meets all requirements of contemporary teaching thanks to its spatial-pedagogical concept. It consists of four clusters, each with four to five educational rooms that are grouped around a learning landscape. The architecture allows educators to act as companions of small groups of children of various ages, from different classes. The building serves the purpose of acquiring knowledge and practices in many different ways. Each educational room has an appendix that can be used as a nest or an oasis of quietude. The team rooms for teachers within each cluster are all linked through a terrace in the inner courtyard to enhance informal exchange.

An age-related adaptation of the cluster system is realized in the vocational school. A large multifunctional space and the open spaces operate as points of contact between both institutions. A large terrace above the primary school and staggered terraces connected through external stairs are an integral part of educational space-related considerations. They are an important connective element, serve as emergency exits and are designed in a way that will be fun for children to use, but also suitable for teaching outside.

Inner courtyards and cleverly placed floor-to-ceiling windows ensure a large amount of daylight and direct views to the outside, without feeling exposed. Inside, mirrors enhance the light and the outside views, creating a “continuous learning landscape” and a new spatial sensation.
The custom designed storage spaces can easily be reached by children on their own. Using the exterior walls, the furniture nevertheless doesn’t obstruct the incidence of daylight. A specially developed wall system provides an additional skylight with a light deflector above the shelves, flooding the inner space with daylight.

The facade consists of corrugated sheet with an underlay of blue wind paper. It changes its appearance with the passing atmospheric conditions. Due to its highly abstract and ambiguous look, the school stands out, heralding in a new approach to school design.

 

Material Used:
Terazzo tiles: 91.50 Kennha, 92.50 Carbi / Euval
Decking tiles: Treverkever 20 /Marazzi
Tiles for walls:  Helsinki / Largilla
Wooden floors:  IndustrieparkettEiche (oak)/ ReinleinParkett
Ceiling:  Heradesign superfine / Heradesign Creative
Windows: WiconaWicline 75 evo/Wicona
Roller Shades: Roller Shades - RB500 Manual / Bemo          
Outdoor blinds: AR 92 S+ ECN / Hella
Doors: UT601, US631/Domoferm
Fire-protection portals: Lava 77-30, Lava 77-60, Lava 77-90/ HueckAlumium System

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