Public School designed by richard+schoeller, Located in the city center, the 8 classes school is accompanied by an urban change of pedestrian routes. Located against the old fortification, the building on one level is sheltered by a roof terrace entirely reachable and vegetated.
The specificity of the structure is a cantilevered slab of 2.26 and 2.50 m. It is connected by Schöck Effective thermal break. The building is based on a mixed concrete and steel structure.
It respects HQE environmental certifications and has a carbon footprint < 250 eqCO2 / m2. The quality of the air, essential for a school is obtained by using not any material like PVC or emitting phthalates.
Project Info:
Architects: richard+schoeller
Location: Épernon, France
Area: 1500.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Sergio Grazia
Manufacturers: MARAZZI, Saint Gobain, RAICO
Project Name: Public School near Paris



























Tags: CarbonConcreteÉpernonFrancePublic SchoolPVCrichard+schoellerSchoolSergio GraziaSteelStructureWood
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