European School Bornheim

Project Description

The core building from the 1970s, with its extensions and additional stories, houses a 6-stream comprehensive school, accommodating approximately 1,500 people. The school’s character was gradually transformed from a technically oriented facility, largely artificially lit and ventilated, dating from the era of ‘technological optimism,’ into an atmospheric space dedicated to human well-being. Sunlight and plants (bananas, lemons, figs, and mandarins grow here within the building), natural ventilation, and positive learning conditions have been implemented here, alongside a renovation that saves technical, structural, fire protection, and operating costs. The school holds international significance, both in terms of its usage activities and its architectural character, and represents a very special pilot project for our office.

Details

Client: City of Bornheim

Construction Period: in various construction phases, each lasting 6 - 15 months

Total Construction Costs: approx. €17 million

Service Phases: 1 - 8

Planning Period: initial concepts from 1991 to 2003

Project Management: Helmut Heuer, Gundolf Wermelskirchen, Leonidas Papadopoulos