Learning, Nature, Community

The design of the Berswordt-Europa Primary School in Dortmund embodies its educational philosophy

Known as a "children's rights school," the Berswordt-Europa Primary School in Dortmund embodies an educational philosophy rooted in democracy, participation, community, and a deep connection to nature. Since opening its new campus in late 2023, the school has expanded from two-stream to four-stream capacity. The new cluster building—designed by modular construction specialist Alho in partnership with planning office futur.drei—accommodates approximately 370 children from 35 nations. Construction was completed in just 60 weeks, with 144 steel modules precisely assembled.

Cluster schools are defined by their seamless integration of learning and teaching spaces with areas dedicated to differentiation, recreation, and respite. Rather than following a fixed blueprint, these spaces are designed to evolve with the school's changing needs. Intuitive sightlines and thoughtful design guide students effortlessly through the building—an approach validated by the headmistress, who noted that students had explored every corner and found their bearings remarkably quickly. The central forum anchors the design, serving as the gateway to all school areas. From here, students access the open communal zone, organized around a green courtyard complete with play equipment, while the canteen and administrative offices connect directly. Intimate alcoves provide welcome retreats for reflection. The flexible layout extends the forum's reach to the childcare area, creating an expansive yet navigable space for all-day programs. With its retractable stage, the forum transforms into a dynamic venue for school events and celebrations.

The communal areas offer children supervised yet open-ended spaces to explore and create freely. Staff rooms are tucked away on the staggered ground floor, providing quiet respite. Classrooms and team stations cluster together in child-scaled arrangements, each designed for flexibility—supporting individual learning, collaborative projects, and cross-class initiatives. The heart of each cluster hosts identity-rich spaces that spark creativity, encourage discovery, and foster connection. Nature and sustainability run throughout the design: a school garden and greenhouses, expansive windows framing green views with integrated plantings, and a green roof that doubles as an accessible learning space. Together, these elements soften the urban landscape and ground the school's environmental mission in every corner.

www.alho.com

Photography:

Markus Steur
www.steur.de

(Published in CUBE Hamburg 02|25)

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