Pavilion with Many Qualities

The modular school building adapts readily to diverse future applications

School building backlogs have long challenged cities across Germany—Essen among them. The city recently changed that with "Lernen im Park" (Learning in the Park), a striking modular structure in the Rüttenscheid district that addresses multiple needs at once. This pioneering building sets a new standard for versatility and sustainability: it provides interim space for three schools simultaneously, can be easily adapted for entirely different purposes down the line, is constructed primarily from wood, harnesses renewable energy for heating, and achieves an elegant balance of lightness and structural integrity. Designed and built by Berlin-based sehw architektur, it signals a forward-thinking approach to urban infrastructure.

Positioned at the edge of a park, this three-story pavilion demonstrates sophisticated site design. Where the terrain dips in the southwestern corner, the building gracefully spans across, framed by continuous balconies that enhance its airy, pavilion-like quality. Expansive glazing—particularly the generous glass entrance facade—creates a visual connection between interior and landscape, bringing the park's natural presence into the heart of a densely developed urban neighborhood. Students can spend breaks in this outdoor environment, making the grounds an extension of the classroom itself. Wood-based panels and timber window frames envelop the façade in warmth and welcome. Inside, the foyer opens up generously around a central staircase bathed in daylight from above, offering clear sightlines from street to foyer to canteen to park. Six classrooms on the upper floors cluster around this light-filled stairwell and service zones. Each classroom features full-height glass doors that open directly onto balconies, seamlessly extending the learning space outdoors while serving as emergency egress routes. The exterior stairs serve the dual purpose of access to the schoolyard and fire escape.

Every material chosen was selected for quality. Interior wooden surfaces—including parquet floors—establish a sense of home and create a healthy indoor climate that naturally supports better learning. The abundance of glazing throughout the learning clusters encourages interaction and connection. Together, these elements deliver an exceptionally functional environment for users while maintaining impressive efficiency in both construction and ongoing operation.

www.sehw-architektur.de

Photography:
Wolf Schily
www.wolfschily.de

(Published in CUBE Ruhrgebiet 02|25)

Architecture:
sehw architektur
www.sehw-architektur.de
External Shading:
Warema
www.warema.com
Facade Material:
Rockpanel
www.rockpanel.de
Acoustic Ceilings:
OWA
www.owa.de

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