Harmonious Dialogue

A new building for a Waldorf school designed according to anthroposophical architecture principles

This Waldorf school holds a unique distinction as the world's first institution of its kind. Founded in 1919 in Stuttgart by Emil Molt—owner of the Waldorf-Astoria cigarette factory—the school embodies Rudolf Steiner's groundbreaking educational philosophy. Set in an elevated residential district, the Uhlandshöhe Waldorf School campus commands views across the city. Several buildings on campus reflect anthroposophical principles through their organic and geometric forms, drawing directly from nature. Notably, several structures were designed by renowned German architects.

Behnisch Architekten's new school building integrates seamlessly within this distinctive setting, completing the campus while establishing a meaningful dialogue with the existing architecture. The street-facing façade respects the scale of nearby villas, ensuring the addition feels native to its context. Its horizontal three-part composition—a base, two primary stories, and roof, accentuated through carefully considered colour—directly echoes anthroposophical architectural principles. As the building ascends the hillside, it thoughtfully responds to adjacent school structures, weaving them together in unified architectural harmony. At its core sits a transparent atrium—the building's vital centre—transforming the school's outdoor spaces into an internal "vertical courtyard." The striking black roof crowns the structure as four metaphorical land plates, each folded surface emerging from polygonal geometries that echo the roofscape of existing campus buildings, including the adjacent brutalist performance hall.

Spanning four floors and housing grades 8 through 13, the building nestles partially into the hillside, with its floor plan geometry rooted in anthroposophical thinking. Spaces are conceived not around traditional functional programmes, but rather as experiences defined by their distinctive qualities: views, adaptability, colour, acoustics, shelter, and sanctuary. Each room carries intentionality. Circulation zones transcend their conventional role as mere corridors—they function as gathering spaces and event venues. The interior colour palette draws from Rudolf Steiner's pedagogy, visually representing the distinct developmental stages of childhood.

www.behnisch.com

Photography:

David Matthiessen
www.davidmatthiessen.com

(Published in CUBE Stuttgart 04|24)

Architecture:

Behnisch Architects
www.behnisch.com

Administration Building Roofing:

Schaaf
www.schaafgmbh.de

Carpentry:

Muny Holzbau
www.muny.de

Windows:

Müller & Sohn
www.mueller-fensterfabrik.de

Parquet flooring:

Wilms
www.wilms-sport.de

Interior Doors:

Peters Carpentry
www.peters-gmbh.net

Wooden Staircase:

Huschle Carpentry
www.huschle-tischlerei.de

Electrical Systems:

Peter Nägele Electrical Engineering
www.naegele-elektrotechnik.de

HVAC and plumbing:

SHL Lehmann
www.shl-lehmann.de

Plaster:

Knauf
www.knauf.com

Lighting:

Nimbus
www.nimbus-lighting.com

Furnishings:

VS Tauberbischofsheim
www.vs.de

Upper School Building Roofing:

Fahro Roofing
www.dachbau-fahro.com

Carpentry:

Schaible Timber Construction
www.holzbau-schaible.de

Plaster-Rendered Façade:

Single Plastering
www.stuckateur-single.de

Glass Façade:

Rossmanith
www.rossmanith-hd.de

Windows:

Müller & Sohn
www.mueller-fensterfabrik.de

Plumbing and Photovoltaic Roof:

Güther Sanitär
www.guether-sanitaer.de

Metalwork

Brendle Metallbau
www.brendle-metallbau.de

Interior fit-out:

Donnersberger Seating Systems
www.dss-sembach.de

Interior Doors:

Eschgfäller
www.eschgfaeller.de

Joinery:

Binsch
www.binsch.de

Painting:

Maler Auch
www.maler-auch.de

Ventilation and Climate Control:

WSH Wurzinger Refrigeration Technology
www.wsh-wurzinger.de

Building Automation:

SRU Control and Automation Systems
www.sru.de

Photovoltaics:

SunStyle
www.sunstyle.com

Lifts:

Kone
www.kone.de

Plaster:

Knauf
www.knauf.com

Interior fit-out:

Hemling Laboratory Systems
www.hemling.de

WC cubicle systems:

Kemmlit
www.kemmlit.de

Furnishings:

VS Tauberbischofsheim
www.vs.de

Doors:

Neuform
www.neuform-tuer.com
Schüco
www.schueco.com

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