Carl-von-Ossietzky comprehensive school

Product
öko skin, concrete skin
Area
1.550 m²
Color
silvergrey
Texture
standard
Surface
ferro, ferro light, matt
Mounting
Rivets
Architect
Ackermann + Renner Architects
Builder
City of Cologne
Host
Walter Lang
Year
2020
Location
Cologne

Horizontal facade bands

The new building of the Carl-von-Ossietzky comprehensive school is divided into three large cuboid structures which overlap at the corners. The complex structure interlocks with the surrounding landscape. Many trees line the school building, which is why the windows were also highlighted in different shades of green. Uniform and horizontally structured facades join the individual areas together to create a harmonious whole. The building envelope was designed as a ventilated curtain facade with slats made of glassfibre reinforced concrete in silver grey. Three different surfaces lend the building a vibrant look.

The new building also impresses with its sustainable energy concept: energy is obtained from a groundwater heat pump and used for heating. The school gets its electricity from a photovoltaic system. The roof of the sports hall was greened. Photos: Ditz Fejer