Planning services Specialist planning Structure + Building Physics - New construction of a two-field sports hall in the municipality of Michendorf
1. Description of the planned action
The client intends to build a new Zweifeld sports hall at the location of the Wilhelmshorst primary and secondary school, Heidereuterweg 1, in 14552 Michendorf, Wilhelmshorst district, as well as the demolition of the existing Single-Field Sports Hall.
At the site there is an outdated single-field sports hall. Physical education and use by clubs must be guaranteed during the construction project. In the new Zweifeld sports hall, additional room capacities (teaching or functional rooms, storage facilities caretaker) are to be created. In particular, the planning should take into account the sensible classification (space conditions, slope, existing oak, existing sports field, etc.) of the future Zweifeld sports hall on the site.
Explanation of the measure:
It is a doubtful sports hall to build. During the demolition of the old sports hall, the construction of the new sports hall and the design of the outdoor facilities, special attention must be paid to the school schedule. This means that noise pollution during school operation must be avoided or kept as low as possible. The safety of the students, as well as the school itself, have top priority.
For the demolition of the old sports hall, the contractor takes over the planning of the dismantling of the old sports hall. The costs incurred during demolition do not count towards the eligible costs for the planning of the Zweifeld sports hall.
The building is to be constructed in solid construction. The ENEV must be observed, but core insulation as well as ETICS systems are made of synthetically inorganic (mineral wool etc.) or synthetically organic (XPS, EPS etc.) To avoid materials, as well as curtain walls.
Furthermore, the windows must be equipped with a sun protection system.
In the course of planning the outdoor facilities, it is necessary to ask whether there are special needs of the students. Retreat areas as well as areas for "romping" must be provided. (1st to 10th grade).
It is also necessary that the gym opens up to the school sports field via a light (glass) front and has central access from the sports field into the hall.
Furthermore, a separate access from the schoolyard side must be provided for the school children, so that they do not have to walk around the hall. The main entrance area is located in the direction of the old school building.
A colour and design concept must be developed, which is reflected in the existing buildings and can also be found in the outdoor facilities. It is important to note that it does not seem colorful and restless, but a quiet learning atmosphere is created. It is expressly desired to create a place for children aged 6 to 16 years where learning is a pleasure and where students like to go, even after class.
Furthermore, it must be taken into account in the planning that sufficient storage space for various school, teaching and toys is available, so that the hall area remains largely functional and is not closed due to a lack of storage facilities, rooms with additional sports equipment, etc. Above the changing rooms and wet rooms, multi-purpose rooms (for about 60 pupils) must be provided, which the school can use as part of school lessons. A grandstand which can be folded out of the baffle walls or extendable shall be provided on one long side of the hall. However, this is only to be regarded as a variant.
From a technical point of view, the following points are decisive:
The school campus is supplied with energy by a combined heat and power plant. This also applies to the new sports hall to be built.
Furthermore, photovoltaic and solar thermal systems are to be installed on all available roofs. The dimensioning should be designed in such a way that self-consumption is in the foreground.
The precipitation water discharged from the roof must be drained in partial seepage riggols, etc., in order to have additional water available for garden irrigation in dry periods.
As part of the measure, care must be taken to ensure that high quality, high durability, sustainability and the highest possible climate neutrality are achieved for the set cost framework of the overall measure for the materials to be processed.
Currently there are about 460 school children and the staff on the premises.
In Appendix 1 are the renovation report of the existing sports hall as a calculation aid for the demolition and in Appendix 2 the site plan of the area.
Contracts are awarded in stages. A claim to continuation of the order for further service phases does not exist.