ICS Integrated Comprehensive School

  • area / size 100,266 sqft
  • Completed 2021
  • Location Rinteln, Germany,
  • bez+kock architekten was tasked with designing ICS Integrated Comprehensive School with a minimal and warm design for the community in Rinteln, Germany.

    The site of the Integrated Comprehensive School is located at Burgfeldsweide, south of the city center of Rinteln (Lower Saxony). A simple and geometrically clear structure, designed for a maximum of 900 pupils, complements the ensemble on the school site opposite the existing high school.

    With its calm, rectangular geometry, the two-story new building formulates an urban counterpoint to the evolved structure of the existing building. Its façade is made of larch wood, which was cut in the client‘s own forestry operation. Facing the schoolyard, the 112 m long school building has an open entrance zone along its entire long side, which serves as a welcome gesture, a covered break area, a communication space and access to the individual learning clusters. This mediating entrance creates a low-threshold access into a bright and friendly school building.

    The Integrated Comprehensive School was designed to be barrier-free, integrative and sustainable. It is designed as a demountable solid wood building with a timber frame façade, almost all essential structural and building components remain visible in the interior. This makes the timber construction an initial component of the design concept. Pleasant room atmosphere and material haptics are combined with rational production, short construction time and a future-oriented energy concept.

    Design: bez+kock architekten
    Photography: Marcus Ebener