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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Kindergarten in Żory, Poland by Biuro Toprojekt

 
February 12th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Biuro Toprojekt

Pre-school education is one of the most important stages in human development, so we should carefully care for the quality of space in which this process takes place. Children cannot be underestimated and serve only colored interiors. A child is a serious, sensitive recipient who puts the highest demands on the designer.

A five-branch kindergarten was established in the center of Kleszczówka district in the suburbs of Żory. The immediate environment is dominated by chaotic single-family buildings. A little further you can meet small clusters of four blocks. In this environment, the kindergarten is the space and new quality.

Image Courtesy © Juliusz Sokołowski and Wojciech Bęczarski

  • Architects: Biuro Toprojekt
  • Project: Kindergarten
  • Location: Żory, Poland
  • Photography: Juliusz Sokołowski, Wojciech Bęczarski
  • Lead Architects: Marek Wawrzyniak, Karol Wawrzyniak
  • Design Team: Alina Kudla, Katarzyna Mazurek, Izabela Groborz-Musik
  • Completion Year: 2017

Image Courtesy © Juliusz Sokołowski and Wojciech Bęczarski

A small parcel of an irregular shape similar to a triangle intended for the construction of a pre-school segment at an existing school, imposed rather two-story solutions, although a little overwhelming, but leaving a little space for the playground. Instead, we decided to have a one-story building with rounded corners, which filled almost all of the possible surface, and for the outdoor play, we designed a large roof terrace.

To provide access to daylight to all rooms and communication spaces, we put a rectangular atrium into the center of the kindergarten, a piece of the outside world into which snow and rainfall and constantly changing sunlight.

Image Courtesy © Juliusz Sokołowski and Wojciech Bęczarski

Image Courtesy © Juliusz Sokołowski and Wojciech Bęczarski

Openwork, steel stairs can get from the atrium to the roof. A streamlined, wood-covered terrace with two circular islands of green in the middle encourages children to run on more and more tracks. Outside the terrace, the roof surface is covered with ornamental grasses. It is a pity that during the construction it was not possible to keep old acacias at the border of the plot, which would partly shade the terrace. You will have to wait for a few years for new trees.

A triangle with rounded corners and irregular perforation of concrete walls. The mineral wool enabled precise warming of the vertical planks. The wall line remains fluid.

Image Courtesy © Juliusz Sokołowski and Wojciech Bęczarski

Image Courtesy © Juliusz Sokołowski and Wojciech Bęczarski

Reinforced concrete walls work with heat exchanger and heating systems. Mineral wool protects during the summer. Moisture, which could trace in the thermal insulation layer, is discharged to the outside. This slit has a different effect on overheating. Wool as a completely non-flammable material reduces the fire risk to a minimum.

Reinforced concrete walls work perfectly with a ground heat exchanger and heating and ventilation systems, constituting an excellent heat and cold compensator. Mineral wool protects the building from the loss of energy outside and its excessive acquisition during the summer.

Image Courtesy © Juliusz Sokołowski and Wojciech Bęczarski

Image Courtesy © Juliusz Sokołowski and Wojciech Bęczarski

The cladding of the vertical boards has also been covered with external walls. The walls and roof will naturally grow old, the trees grow and the grass will thicken. The functioning and aging of a building in the perspective of years is also for us – and perhaps even more – important from its appearance at the time of putting into use.

A streamlined, wood-covered terrace with three circular islands. Outside the terrace, the roof surface is covered with ornamental grasses. It is not possible to keep the old building, which would be some of the shades of the terrace. You will have to wait for a few years for new trees. The project has received numerous awards and is nominated for EU Mies award 2019.

Image Courtesy © Juliusz Sokołowski and Wojciech Bęczarski

Image Courtesy © Juliusz Sokołowski and Wojciech Bęczarski

Image Courtesy © Juliusz Sokołowski and Wojciech Bęczarski

Image Courtesy © Juliusz Sokołowski and Wojciech Bęczarski

Image Courtesy © Juliusz Sokołowski and Wojciech Bęczarski

Image Courtesy © Juliusz Sokołowski and Wojciech Bęczarski

Image Courtesy © Juliusz Sokołowski and Wojciech Bęczarski

Image Courtesy © Biuro Toprojekt

Image Courtesy © Biuro Toprojekt

Image Courtesy © Biuro Toprojekt

Image Courtesy © Biuro Toprojekt

Image Courtesy © Biuro Toprojekt

Image Courtesy © Biuro Toprojekt

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