
"The slender building enhances public space while maximizing classrooms, merging functionality with versatility to respond to the community's needs."
"A robust, adaptable structure, utilizing concrete and multifunctional design, promotes sustainability and versatile usage beyond traditional educational environments."
The new vocational school for construction trades in Zurich is designed by Gunz & Künzle Architects with a focus on maximizing classroom space and creating public areas. The slender design forms a spacious courtyard, enhancing community engagement. The open piano nobile serves as flexible space supported by a truss frame above gymnasiums. Built with robust materials and multifunctional spaces, the architecture promotes sustainability while accommodating various activities—from exhibitions to workshops—encouraging a dynamic, adaptable educational environment.
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