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Entwurf • Design Lederer Ragnarsdóttir Oei, Stuttgart
                                                                                        Bauherr • Client Stadt Nürnberg
                                                                                        Standort • Location Rothenburger Straße 401, Nürnberg
                                                                                        Nutzfläche • Floor space 15.885 m 2
                                                                                        Fotos • Photos Zooey Braun, Stuttgart
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                                                                                        JOHANN PACHELBEL

                                                                                        SCHOOL IN NUREMBERG





                                                                                        The new combined middle and technical secondary
                                                                                        school on the outskirts of Nuremberg is named after com-
                                                                                        poser Johann Pachelbel. Stuttgart-based architects Lede-
                                                                                        rer Ragnarsdóttir Oei were responsible for the design.
                                                                                        The architects designed a strong and identity-generating
                                                                                        building structure for the location, which gives the face-
                                                                                        less suburban agglomeration a lasting new quality.


                                                                                        A  lmost 20  years ago, the architectural practice Lederer Ragnars-
                                                                                           dóttir Oei gave the Scharnhauser Park development area on the
                                                                                        outskirts of Stuttgart an identity-creating centre in the form of a school
                                                                                        of the same name. At that time, the architects opted for clearly arranged
                                                                                        outdoor spaces, a differentiated interplay of familiar architectural forms
                                                                                        and iridescent brick facades  with coarse masonry joints.  The new
                                                                                        building was to give the still young district a bit of historicity. The exper-
                                                                                        iment was successful, the new building was accepted and still plays a
                Grundriss Erdgeschoss • Ground floor plan                               central role in the public life of the Scharnhauser Park estate. So it does
                                                                                        not come as a surprise that the architects again relied on this proven
                                                                                        model when they had to give a new school building located on the
                                                                                        western outskirts of Nuremberg – on a site wedged between industrial
                                                                                        estate, allotment gardens, biotope, railway line, and arterial road - an
                                                                                        identity of its own. Again, the architects created differentiated exterior
                                                                                        spaces enclosed by brick facades: towards the driveway a rather public
                                                                                        square - the architects compare it with a "town hall or market square"
                                                                                        -, at the back an intimate "village green" with two rows of trees and a
                                                                                        spacious playground on the rooftop of the gymnasium that is half
                                                                                        sunken into the ground. When viewed from above, this results in an H-
                                                                                        shaped ground plan figure. The central section accommodates the cen-
                                                                                        tral entrance hall on the ground floor, which extends across all floors
                                                                                        as an oval atrium, as well as the auditorium and two symmetrically
                                                                                        arranged, open staircases. The library, rooms for all-day care and IT are
                                                                                        located on the upper floors. In the northern wing are the specialist
                                                                                        classrooms, while the standard classrooms are located in the southern
                Grundriss 1. Obergeschoss • Floor plan Level +1
                                                                                        building wing. Only natural, durable and repairable building materials
                                                                                        were used for the interior fit-out. The floor of the entrance hall is cov-
                                                                                        ered with dark natural stone. Linoleum was used in the rest of the
                                                                                        building. All doors, fixtures and fittings - such as the seating steps in
                                                                                        front of the auditorium - were made of wood. Thus, the new building
                                                                                        is not only equipped for a long service life, but also has the strength to
                Schnitt • Section                                                       sustainably enhance the heterogeneous surrounding area.

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