Vocational School Center for Educational Professions, House for Children, Cultural Center and Triple Sports Hall, Munich
Client
Landeshauptstadt München Referat für Bildung und Sport
Negotiated procedure Top rank
2014
Start of Planning - Completion
2015 - 2020
Performance phases
2 - 5
Team
Planning: Andreas Mrusek, Bartholomäus Zieleniec, Carolin Winkler, Moritz Fritsch, Adrian Beiche
Building data
Total cost 73,640,000 €
Gross floor area 28,510 m²
Located on a rather small plot of land on Ruppertstraße in Munich, the vocational school center accommodates a vocational school for childcare, a specialized academy for social pedagogy, a house for children, the cultural center for the district LUISE, a triple sports hall and underground parking facilities for residents.
The new construction continues the comb-shaped alignment of the neighboring district administration office and is divided into five five-story structures with several courtyards. To the west, the structure is complemented by a semi-subterranean triple sports hall.
The two school areas are linked in the upper floors via a main access route and a staircase in the center of the building, with double-loaded access in a “back-to-back double-comb shape”. The necessity to accommodate additional uses led to a change in the floor plan organization on the ground floor. The center of the building contains a central entrance area for the vocational schools with auditorium, presentation rooms, student library and cafeteria. A cultural center for the city district and an entrance to the sports hall was created in the west and a two-story house for children in the east.
The design focused on organizing a complex usage structure in a complex inner-city environment on the one hand, while on the other hand, the task was to design suitable spaces for different users and create a distinctive environment for learning and social interaction.
While the design of the building complex with its curtain wall clinker facade makes reference to the old exposed-brick buildings on the neighboring slaughterhouse grounds, it differs in the choice of a sand-colored brick.