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Architects: Hirner and Riehl Architekten, Stadplaner PartGmbB
- Area: 1552 m²
- Year: 2015
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Photographs:Julia Schambeck
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Manufacturers: Bruag, Kalzip, Stora Enso, Suttner Massivholzelemente
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Lead Architects: Hirner und Riehl Architekten And Stadtplaner partgmbb
![House for children Gilching / Hirner and Riehl Architekten - Facade](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/5c05/75ae/08a5/e5c7/1100/04d3/newsletter/018_20151023_Gilching-KIGA_L_9833.jpg?1543861621)
Text description provided by the architects. On the edge of the municipality of Gilching, nestled between a grove and athletic fields on Fraunwiesenweg, the solid-wood construction of the new day-care center rose to offer four nursery as well as two Kindergarten classes.
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The building breaks down into two parallel sections slightly offset against one another that are connected by a spacious foyer. The entrance located in the center of the complex marks the junction between the nursery, Kindergarten and community areas. An open staircase leads up to the second-floor parent waiting room, which forms part of the multi-purpose hall and opens up widely for events.
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Collectively, these rooms represent the building’s core and are designed to facilitate interaction, conversation and exchange. The nursery and the Kindergarten facilities are clustered around a classroom in the center; they can be used as a continuum of space or divided further into zones demarcated by furnishings.
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The result is an assemblage of freely scalable spaces for movement, play and cuddling dedicated to diverse activities and accommodating children’s individual needs. A mounted perforated activity wall fashions a bonus two-level intermediate space featuring a play house topped by a play gallery that is reached by stairs. Aside from promoting the development of motor skills, these “houses” encourage multifarious and imaginative game-playing.
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The children’s bathrooms are situated back to back in between the group clusters and serve as a sound-insulating buffer zone while bundling needed plumbing installations.
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