Elementary School Amos for Psáry and Dolní Jirčany, Prague Architecture, Czech Architecture Photos
Elementary School Amos for Psáry and Dolní Jirčany, CZ
5 Mar 2020
Architects: SOA architekti
Location: Pražská 1000, Dolní Jirčany, 252 44 Psáry, Czech Republic
Elementary School Amos, Czech Republic
The new Elementary School Amos freely complements the development on the outskirts of the suburban village and with its distinctive archetypal silhouette completes its visual identity. The building with cluster arrangement of classrooms is designed in a passive energy standard with an emphasis on quality common spaces and serves as a community center of the municipality.
Urban planning and architectural design
The new school campus creates within the municipality a place with its own identity. Despite its size the building and its entrance area is not disturbing the spatial and functional context of the place as it stands on the other end of an urban axis connecting the campus with the village square unveiling its potential to become a lively street. The community character of the building is visually supported by a public library situated in an exposed corner facing the village.
The school is set in a mellow slope and the design works with different floor counts facing the entrance area on one side and the school grounds on the other one. The large building is divided into several structural volumes to adapt to the scale of the neighbourhood at its most.
The appearance of the building towards public space is determined by four dominant two-level pitched-roof volumes with minimalistic archetypal expression inspired by rural typology accommodating classrooms and school administration. As connecting element in between there is a lower entrance structure with flat roof containing common areas such as school canteen and gymnasiums. Contrasting with the minimalistic white facade of the surrounding structures this central volume is cladded with distinctively profiled vertical larch slats also covering windows allowing for different transparency levels according to interior requirements.
Building layout
The interior is designed as „learning landscape“, a light-flooded fluid space that creates naturally defined zones of different privacy levels according to the space use. The building is also used for afterschool activities and as community center which is well reflected in the designed quality of common spaces both visual and functional.
Heart of the school is the canteen situated in the central building. This double height multifunctional space continues into the entrance foyer and thanks to ingenious floor plan can be turned into auditorium for a stage placed in the adjacent small gymnasium behind large movable partition in the canteen wall. The outdoor terrace next to the canteen sheltered by a green land slope provides as part of the school grounds additional place for interaction and extends the teaching space of workshops on the ground floor at the same time.
Learning areas are situated in the adjacent white buildings organized in clusters around wide staircases. Each cluster consists of two or three classrooms and a central hall, has access to an outdoor space and its own colored identity. Thanks to visual connection of all spaces the cluster creates a naturally enclosed smaller unit within the large building allowing for multiple teaching concepts and variable use. The clusters can be easily adapted by the kids using walls with special magnetic and writable surface.
Woodwork present throughout the interior is very important for the ambience. Wood is used as structural material of the roof grid in the lobby and canteen, as wall cladding and for built-in furniture, window sills and facade cladding. Together with a playful graphical identity based on children’s drawings the wooden elements give a warm and homelike feeling to the whole building.
Structure, technology
The building is a monolithic reinforced concrete structure. Glued wooden trusses are used for the flat roof of the central building, pitched roofs are supported by steel frames. Exterior and interior walls are made from sand limestone bricks.
The building is designed as passive house. Heating is provided by heat pumps combined with gas boilers that cover the peak hours and enable to use the heat pumps in optimal mode. There is hot water floor heating supported by radiators in the classrooms.
Air exchange is provided by pressure controlled ventilation system with passive heat recuperation with efficiency of 77%. Ventilation system units are situated decentralized on the roofs and attics of each building. The intensity of ventilation is controlled automatically using the CO2 values in the classrooms. In the summer time the system is used for night pre-cooling of the building operating at higher intensity.
An extended rain water accumulation system is installed in the building using the rain water for irrigation and toilet flushing.
Elementary School Amos, Prague – Building Information
Studio: SOA architekti
Authors
Ondřej Píhrt | lead architect
Štefan Šulek | architect
Ondřej Laciga | architect
Co-authors
Irena Vojtová | architect
Pavel Směták | architect
Tereza Březovská | architect
Project address: Pražská 1000, Dolní Jirčany, 252 44 Psáry, Czech Republic
Project year: 2014 – 2017
Completion year: 2019
Construction area: 3.834 sqm
Gross floor area: 9.308 sqm
Net floor area: 8.300 sqm
Construction volume: 43.000 m3
Costs: 16.600.000 € incl. tax (incl. interior)
Client: Town Psáry
Collaborators
Construction engineer: Projekt Centrum NOVA | www.projektcentrum.cz
Energy consultant: Porsenna | www.porsenna.cz
Graphic designer: Barbora Zachovalová | www.dspsn.cz
Gastro engineer: InGastro | www.in-gastro.cz
General supplier: PKS stavby | www.pks.cz
Interior supplier: DVD Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou | www.dvdjaromerice.cz
Materials
Linoleum Tarkett | flooring classrooms, canteen, gymnasiums
STO PUR screed | flooring common areas
AMF Heradesign | acoustic wall and ceiling panels
Wienerberger brick pavement | pavement public areas
KM beta Sendwix | sand limestone bricks outer walls
Products and Brands
Ecophon Master Rigid | acoustic ceilings classrooms
Desso Airmaster | carpet flooring administration
HARO sport | flooring and wall cladding gymnasiums
Lindab roofing | pitched roofs
Jánošík okna dveře | noframe windows, entrance doors
Solara | large format skylights pitches roofs
Lightway | sun tunnels, skylights flat roofs
MM Cité | street furniture
SAPELI | interior wooden doors
PKS Okna | interior aluminium glazed doors
TriLine | interior steel fire doors
OTIS | elevators
Photography: Jakub Skokan and Martin Tůma / BoysPlayNice
Elementary School Amos for Psáry and Dolní Jirčany in Prague, the Czech Republic Republic images / information received 050320
Location: Pražská 1000, Dolní Jirčany, 252 44 Psáry, Czech Republic
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