'kindergarten in holzbauweise' by syntax architektur, klosterneuburg-kierling, austria
images courtesy of syntax architektur



austrian practice syntax architektur has created 'kindergarten in holzbauweise', a sun-lit kindergarden located in
a residential area of klosterneuburg-kierling, austria. dictated by the landscape and surrounding built environment,
the school features a fully glazed south-side facade that is articulated around a central courtyard. merging the boundaries
between indoors and out, the design looks to provide a connective and integrated space where the children are in constant
contact with each other and the outdoors. loose in its spatial organization, the kindergarten supports an education model
where exploration, independence and social interaction among the youth is encouraged.



south facade


six classrooms and two recreation rooms zigzag along the perimeter of the south-side where every classroom is open
to the encircling terrace and other workspaces within the volume. the main entrance, corridors and administrative spaces
are located on the building's north side, each lined up in a linear pattern that contrasts the opposing side of the structure.
light wells illuminate the hallways and transitory spaces, further emphasizing the sense of connectivity with the natural
environment.



jagged volumes surround an outdoor courtyard and playground


carbon neutral materials and energy saving technologies reduce the schools CO2 footprint, setting a new standard for
other educational facilities in the country.



corridor between indoor and outdoor spaces with view into classrooms



(left) corridor
(right) classroom




classroom with view outside



(left) recreation space
(right) corridor




exterior



site plan



floor plan / level 0



floor plan / level 1



elevation



elevation



site perspective



diagram