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Modular Container Kindergarten - contest 2013

Design of this kindergarten is based on a mobile modular container construction. The aim of the project is to achieve the maximum of mobility and the possibility of extension. That is the reason for the longitudinal shape of the plan - corridor is the main part of the building. Containers with classes, gastronomy, cloak room, and teachers' rooms are adjacent to the corridor. This solution gives the opportunity to enlarge or reduce the needed space of the building with a number of variable containers. Thanks to this, there is a possibility to create safe, green areas inside the branches.

Branches with classes are pushed away from the corridor, creating an irregular plan. Empty spaces between classes and a communication area create atriums. In winter there is a winter garden with a roof of glass, while in summer it can be open and children can play in a huge area where the backyard intermingles with the interior space.

Authors: Marta Sokulska, Marta Grzegorek, Aleksandra Biegańska
GENERAL STATEMENT
entrance zone            7,2 m2
cloakroom                  57,6 m2
hall                             43,0 m2
management              13,0 m2
teachers’ room           26,0 m2
principal’s room         13,0 m2
branch A, B, C, D, E   5x52,0 m2
WC A, B, C, D, E        5x13,0 m2
corridor                      165,0 m2
storeroom 1               10,2 m2
storeroom 2               10,2 m2
WC                            7,2 m2
workshop                   13,0 m2
kitchen                       33,0 m2
preparation room       8,0 m2
dishwashing               9,0 m2
kitchen’s facilities       21,0 m2
communication          18,0 m2
technical room           7,0 m2
water meter               5,5 m2
TOTAL AREA             792 m2
NUMBER OF CONTAINERS     61
Modular Container Kindergarten - contest 2013
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