An all-day elementary school was designed in Frankfurt am Main on the edge of Günthersburgpark, which is located between the popular residential districts of Nordend and Bornheim, close to the city center. In these residential areas, the population density is very high and growing rapidly, especially with young families and therefore a lack of educational facilities.
The integration of the school into the park is very important, while at the same time keeping land sealing low, in order to preserve the park as an attractive local recreation, leisure and ecological living space.
Given typological characteristics were used for a spatial design in which progressive, pedagogical concepts can be realized, such as the modern cluster school.
The whole project was based on the question: How will children learn to live together and learn together and individually in the future?