Technical equipment for electrical engineering (§ 55 HOAI), groups of installations 4/5 (§ 53 HOAI). Service phase 1-9, the transfer of planning services takes place in stages until LP 3.
Technical equipment for electrical engineering (§ 55 HOAI), groups of installations 4/5 (§ 53 HOAI). Service phase 1-9, the transfer of planning services takes place in stages until LP 3.
The Droste-Hülshoff-Gymnasium (DHG), which has existed for one hundred years, is located on the eastern edge of the Rottweiler school center. The building, which was moved to the DHG in 1976, currently teaches 751 pupils from Rottweil and the surrounding communities in 32 classes. The DHG offers the linguistic profile, the scientific profile and the music profile.
The city of Rottweil intends to refurbish components I and II (BT I / II) and the new ten-class building, flexible learning zones, student library, lounge area, elevator and toilets and BT III demolition. The services for building planning (§34 HOAI) is provided by the city of Rottweil.
Part house:
The new building is planned as a compact building to the Bismarckstraße. The area between the new building and the Albert-Magnus-Gymnasium (AMG) should be designed as a place with a high quality of stay. Via this square you reach the main entrance of the DHG, which leads directly into the auditorium and leads from there to the new main development axis.
On the ground floor, the auditorium is intended as a multifunctional space, which opens to the square and through which the future main entrance will be opened. The auditorium follows the topography and serves as a lounge area, but also for performances and events of all kinds. By opening the mobile dividing walls to the two music rooms, a total useful area of approx. 400 m
On both floors, a total of 10 classrooms are housed, grouped around flexible learning zones, so-called "marketplaces". There are z. T. mobile walls used to ensure the greatest possible flexibility.
Component I and II:
In component II, the already refurbished music hall and the toilet facilities in the basement can be left unchanged. Structurally little is changed in the BT II, the floor plan remains largely preserved here. In component I, the subsequent demolition of BT III eliminates the courtyard situation. The then open flank is closed by a superstructure, ie the existing structure is supplemented to the main development axis. The new workroom is to be created in this area. The toilet for the teachers will be moved to the upper floor, the handicapped accessible toilet in the new building, thus the former toilet section / sanitary area can be dissolved and with the former corridor in the room program the intended self-learning center / student library.
A classroom on the ground floor is omitted due to the connection to the new building. The remaining area is used to house the janitorial office at a central location.
The administrative level in the upper floor is extended around the former corridor and is oriented towards the main development axis. Here are the secretariat and the rooms for rector / vice president. Opposite there are several small rooms for teachers-parents talks, the medical room and the senior counseling. In addition to the teacher's room, a teacher's café and a teacher's workroom will be set up.
Based on this design, the total program area is approximately 4,100 m
October 2019 Start of construction BT II, construction time approx. 12 months
October 2020 Start of construction BT I, construction time approx. 18-20 months
April 2022 Start of construction of new part
Cost estimate gross
Cost group new building BT I BT II
300 3,426,111, - 1,529,521, - 1,749,265, -
400 966.339, - 866.866, - 1.056.794, -