INSULATION 65
Modern materials for modern schools A
new €74 million 23,500 m2 school has
been built in Freising, Germany, as a showcase of how modern design and educational requirements can be designed in harmony to create a lively and vibrant learning space fi lled with space and light. Designed by architects Fuchs and Rudolph Architecture,
the combined primary
and secondary SteinPark-Schulen school comprises 44 classrooms and ten specialist learning centres along with triple-fi eld sports hall, auditorium, outdoor classrooms and playing fi elds.
Linked via a central atrium, daylight
fl oods through large windows. To control the acoustics and the problems of reverberated sound from the large windows and hard fl oors, Troldtekt’s wood wool acoustic panels were specifi ed across the ceilings in the classrooms, open spaces and dining halls to ensure optimal acoustic performance and to create a pleasant, relaxed learning environment for staff and students. Finished in a white 101 colour, the ultrafi ne panels complement the window frames and furniture of pale wood and the light-coloured fl oors.
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Acoustic_HPAdv.indd 1 ©Olaf Wiechers, architect MAA
Founded on the Cradle-to-Cradle design concept and recently attaining Gold certifi cation, Troldtekt’s natural and inherently sustainable panels are available in a variety of different surfaces and colours and contribute positively to a building’s BREEAM, DGNB and LEED ratings. In addition to their high sound absorption and tactile surface, they offer high durability and
low-cost lifecycle performance. Available in various sizes and in four grades, from extreme fi ne to coarse, the panels can be left untreated or painted in almost any RAL colour. Samples,
guidance are available from the website.
01978 664255
Troldtekt.co.uk
06/04/2023 12:08
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