Astrid-Lindgren School Frankfurt
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Project:
Renovation of Single-Field Sports Halls for the City of Frankfurt – Liebig School.
A newly developed modular sports hall construction system is being implemented at the Liebig School as part of Frankfurt’s urban renewal program. Built in passive house style, the modular system features a structural grid, creating a visible rhythm that organizes the facades and interiors both horizontally and vertically. The exterior is composed of translucent, frosted glass panels with aluminum point fittings. These fittings are color-highlighted to add playful accents that respond dynamically to the surrounding urban and rural landscapes.
Location: Platenstraße 75 | 60389 Frankfurt am Main | Germany
Facts:
Architect: D‘Inka Scheible Hoffmann Architekten (Germany)
Client: Magistrate of the City of Frankfurt (Germany)
Awards:
Passive House Award – Special Prize from the Federal Ministry of Transport, Building, and Urban Development, 2011
'Exemplary Building' Award from the Hessen Chamber of Architects, 2011
Vorarlberg Timber Construction Art Award, 2015
Other Schools with Frankfurt's Sports Hall Modular System:
Bonifatius-School, Frankfurt-Bockenheim, 2009
Liebig-School, 2011
Käthe-Kollwitz-School, Frankfurt-Zeilsheim, 2010
Zentgrafen-School, 2010
Astrid-Lindgren-School, 2011
Friedrich-Fröbel-School, Frankfurt-Niederrad, 2010
Albrecht-Dürer-School, 2011
Ebelfeld-School, 2011