Mobilbaumensa for the school on the Pürschweg in Bremen

Mobilbau Mensa © 2020 Stefan Villena-Kirschner

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Müllhaus (bleibt über den Nutzungszeitraum des Mobilbaus erhalten) © 2020 Stefan Villena-Kirschner

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(Feuerwehr)-Zufahrt, Müllhaus und Mobilbau Mensa © 2020 Stefan Villena-Kirschner

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Geländezufahrt © 2020 Stefan Villena-Kirschner

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Mobilbau Mensa © 2020 Stefan Villena-Kirschner

Müllhaus (bleibt über den Nutzungszeitraum des Mobilbaus erhalten) © 2020 Stefan Villena-Kirschner

(Feuerwehr)-Zufahrt, Müllhaus und Mobilbau Mensa © 2020 Stefan Villena-Kirschner

Geländezufahrt © 2020 Stefan Villena-Kirschner

The primary school on Pürschweg in Bremen Lüssum-Bockhorn needed a canteen for all-day operation from spring 2020. Additional classrooms were also required for the expansion of the school to four classes. Until the existing building was restructured, a mobile construction solution was to provide short-term relief. The mobile building with the cafeteria was to be built first on a practice area no longer used for traffic education of children on the western part of the school property, and next to it the outdoor facilities with an installation area for the classroom wing planned for later, as well as a fire brigade access road and garbage house. The buildings and the paved areas were to be integrated carefully and with minimal effort into the existing trees and shrubs. The resource-saving reuse of the 50-year-old clinker paving saved costs and at the same time achieved an aesthetically valuable solution. The refectory was occupied in March 2020. Until the additional classrooms are built, the parking area will be used by the teaching staff.

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V i l l e n a Landschaftsarchitektur + Umweltplanung
Bremen

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Dipl.-Ing. (TU) Petra Schoelkopf
Hannover

Project period
2019 - 2020

Size
3800 m²

Client
Immobilien Bremen AöR

Address
Pürschweg 5
28779 Bremen

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Project type
Open spaces for business and public facilities