Gunz & Künzle Architekt*Innen’s Multi-Functional School
The central is located in Zurich, SwitzerlandNew commercial School For construction trades, Gunz & Künzle Architekt*Innen was designed to serve both educational and civil works. The building maximizes the location of the orbit, while the surrounding neighborhood contributes to public areas. The long form of the building follows the roadside, establishing a huge courtyard that provides access to communal programs on the first floor. Designed as the truss frame structure, this elevated levels are suspended in gymnasiums, which extends from the basement to the ground level.
Internal, the building is held with a rational grid system at the upper levels, supporting the layout of the orbit that prefer spatial efficiency. The first floor has a flexible, open-plon place for many tasks. This location incorporates stronger materials, curtain partitions and multicolored modular furniture to accommodate exhibitions, events and construction workshops on the hands.
All pictures by Federico frytti
Educational tool in architecture exposed the solid structure
The exposed concrete structure serves as a durable structure designed for long -term adaptability. Gunz & Künzle Architekt*Innen this system-oriented approach Studio Stability supports the stability goals by allowing the future to develop the building through amendment and reuse. Instead of presenting a certain architectural image, the project makes the foreground manufacturing processes and user appropriation as the major components of its identity. By integrating construction systems both in the function and appearance of the structure, the vocational school becomes an active teaching tool, which demonstrates construction techniques and architectural logic for its users.
Project Information:
Name: Vocational school for construction trades
Architect: Gunz & Künzle Architekt*Innen , @gunzkuenzle
Place: Zurich, Switzerland
Photographer: Federico frytti , @Federicofarinatti
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Edited by: Christina Vergopolo | designboom