The school building of Bois-Genoud designed by Swiss-studio Localarchitecture integrates the Rudolf Steiner pavilion campus.
Steiner School
Located in a green belt of Lausanne’s western metropolitan area, the school building of Bois-Genoud, designed by Localarchitecture, creates a strong relationship between the interior spaces and the lush vegetation of the place.
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- 19 May 2014
- Lausanne
The building, accommodated on three floors, takes up the external flow standard of the existing pavilions.
The staircase and the ramp give access to large outside corridors which lead directly to the cloakrooms and classrooms. The spaces defined by these corridors are likewise used as external extensions for the classrooms thus allowing, in line with the educational principles of the school, a teaching in direct link with the surrounding natural elements.
Entirely executed in woodwork, the building offers a quite sealed north facade in order to provide a sheltered position against the noise pollution brought by the nearby highway. The entirely glazed southern facade works as a wide passive solar collector. In summer time, the corridors protect the facade from the sun and allow to control the overheating of the building.
In order to stress the relationship between the interior spaces and the lush vegetation of the place, the corridors are hung from the roofing with a series of steel tie rods.
Rudolf Steiner School in Bois-Genoud, Lausanne, Switzerland
Program: school
Architects: Localarchitecture
Civil Engineer: Ratio Bois Sarl, Marcel Rechsteiner
HVAC Engineer: Equada, Stéphane Gaiffe
Acoustic Engineer: EcoAcoustique SA, M. Juguin
Surveyor: Renaud Burnand
Area: 1,368 sqm