School Center of Davos Platz
The Davos Platz School Center’s design by CURA Architekten combines modernization and expansion sustainably, integrating existing structures with innovative low-tech features and advanced sustainability technologies.
The expansion and sustainable modernization of the Davos Platz School Center has won the 2025 Architizer Award in the “Primary & High Schools” category.
Following its recognition with the Polis Award, the comprehensive expansion and sustainable modernization of the school complex in Davos Platz, Graubünden, has now also been honored with the 2025 Architizer Award. The project by CURA Architekten, which won the architectural competition in October 2022, sets new standards for sustainable construction in the educational sector.
The design by architects Otto Closs and Marc Ritz features an innovative blend of modernization and expansion. By integrating the existing school structure into the project and reducing the new building volume by 40%, the architects rejected demolition in favor of a forward-thinking concept: a large wooden “U” was placed over the existing structure, preserving it, while meeting new technical requirements and increased space needs. This sustainable approach harmoniously combines old and new, significantly reducing the ecological footprint by conserving resources.
The integral “LowTech” concept allows cross-ventilation of all learning and working areas through the strategic opening of interior skylights, eliminating the need for mechanical ventilation during summer months. The open atrium functions as a natural chimney, enhancing passive climate control. The new building features advanced sustainable technologies, including a powerful photovoltaic system that generates the school’s electricity on-site. Additionally, a geothermal system provides energy-efficient heating for the entire complex, making a significant contribution to reducing CO₂ emissions.
Design: CURA Architekten
Photography: courtesy of CURA Architekten
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