The architecture studio Sauerbruch Hutton has been commissioned to design the extension of the former building of the Berlin Metropolitan School, an international school housed in a construction of pre-existing prefabricated structures dating from 1987.

The project includes the extension of the roof and a side annex, the new spaces provide the incorporation of more uses to the center, additional classrooms, music rooms, library, administration offices for employees, and a large auditorium for events.
The extension proposed by Sauerbruch Hutton was designed from a prefabricated timber supporting system that guaranteed a fast and efficient construction. The entire process was carried out during school hours due to the growing demand in the area near the performance.

The size of the rooms is adapted to the different uses given in the school, allowing the adaptation of the students for a good individual and group learning. In addition, materials such as sustainable wood, or visible copper in the interior, bring warmth and character to space, distinguishing the new intervention from the existing building.
 

Description of project by Sauerbruch Hutton

Berlin Metropolitan School was founded in 2004 and is the oldest international school in Berlin-Mitte. In order to implement their advanced educational concept and accommodate their recently established senior classes, the school required additional floor space.

BMS is housed in a pair of existing prefabricated structures from the GDR era that were erected in 1987, using the then widely available building types of ‘Schulbaureihe 80’. Three building wings are clustered to create a generous and protected school yard. The project comprises rooftop extensions to three of the existing structures, as well as a lateral annex that continues all the way down to ground level. The new spaces provide additional classrooms, music rooms, a library with access to a roof garden, administration offices as well as a large auditorium where the main events of the school year are hosted.

The construction work needed to be executed during school hours and was realised in stages according to the gradually increasing demand for additional area. Therefore the extension was designed as a prefabricated timber system that ensured speedy erection with minimal disturbance. On account of its low selfweight, the timber construction required neither additional foundations nor alterations to the supporting structure of the existing fabric.

Variation in room size and quality results in spaces that are fit for community and as well as for retreat - for individual learning as well as for team-based work. The sustainable building material timber is clad in copper, but it has been left visible on the inside, creating healthy, pleasant workplaces for students and teachers alike. Seen from the outside, the copper cladding matches the warm tone of the brick slips of the existing prefabricated modules, and at the same time distinguishes the new intervention from the existing building.

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Structural planning.- Andreas Külich Ingenieurbüro für Tragwerksplanung, Berlin. Services.- Kofler Energies AG, Berlin. Fire protection.- hhpberlin Ingenieure für Brandschutz, Berlin. Building physics.- Müller-BBM, Berlin. Timber construction.- Kai Vater Zimmerei und Holzbau GmbH & Co. KG, Lutherstadt Wittenberg.
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3,650 sqm.
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Completion.- 2020.
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Berlin, Germany.
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Sauerbruch Hutton is an international agency for architecture, urban planning and design that, founded in London in 1989, is now based in Berlin. The office realises individual and sustainable solutions for architectural projects, urban master plans, interiors, furniture and exhibitions. Pleasure in the sensual handling of space and material, curiosity for technical and spatial innovation as well as the responsible use of all kinds of existing resources constitute the focus of Sauerbruch Hutton’s architectural practice.

An experienced team of 120 employees works in an interconnected, democratic and interdisciplinary environment, sharing tasks and responsibilities in a process of intensive dialogue. This equal and open working culture finds its equivalent in a contemporary company structure that sees responsibilities carried by a group of 19 partners and 10 associates. This broad base creates a flexible and dynamic environment that fosters the preservation and development of common values.
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Published on: June 29, 2021
Cite: "Conversion and extension of a prefabricated building. Berlin Metropolitan School by Sauerbruch Hutton" METALOCUS. Accessed
<https://www.metalocus.es/en/news/conversion-and-extension-a-prefabricated-building-berlin-metropolitan-school-sauerbruch-hutton> ISSN 1139-6415
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