Vibeeng School, Denmark Education Building, Danish Architecture
Vibeeng School, Denmark
Danish Education Development – design by Arkitema Architects
11 Jun 2014
Haslev School Building
Design: Arkitema Architects
Location: Haslev, Denmark
Grand opening of the visionary Danish Vibeeng School
The Vibeeng School designed by Arkitema Architects is a primary school that integrates sustainability and pedagogy in a low energy class 1 school, and will be officially opened this week by the Danish Minister of Education Christine Antorini.
The school is characterized by its playful red facade, external educational zones and a roof that creates ideal opportunities for both the installation of solar panels and north-facing skylights. Elements that contribute to the school’s low energy status.
The school has an inviting, playful and lively expression which, combined with a close contact to nature and light, stimulates the joy of learning in a challenging environment for both children and adults alike.
The ’heart’ room is a centrally located, dynamically shaped and a volumous space with a large multipurpose stair at it’s base. Additional stairs and platforms create and provide access to the learning center, views towards the large hall, and connection to both the teachers’ area and the core areas.
Vibeeng School – Building Information
Address: Haslev, Denmark
Size: 6,430 m²
Client: Faxe Municipality
Architect: Arkitema Architects
Landscape: Arkitema Urban Design
Engineer: Søren Jensen Consulting Engineers, Cenergia
Photographer: Niels Nygaard
Vibeeng School – Musikkenshus images / information from Arkitema Architects
Location:Haslev, Denmark
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