The Fridtjof-Nansen-Realschule in Gronau is a 4-class secondary school with afternoon care. Today's school building consists of four components.
The concept includes the rehabilitation and
Restructuring of the existing buildings from 1939 (BT 3A)
and 1957 (BT 3B) and the addition of a
3-storey building (BT 4) as well as the creation of a
Connection between old and new buildings. The northern
Building from 1968 (BT 1) is demolished and
replaced by a new building. Part of the technical cellar
Remains. The eastern part of the building will be partially rebuilt.
dismantled (BT 2), refurbished and restructured and rebuilt
an additional staircase on the 3rd floor
as well as the construction of a new staircase (BT 2).
The existing façades from 1939 and 1957 will be restored under
Retention of the brick facades, further developed.
The construction project is divided into two construction phases, each with
three components.
The first phase of construction includes the conversion and the
Refurbishment of components 3A and 3B and the new construction of the
Component 4. The second phase of construction includes the conversion
and the renovation of component 1 and the new construction of the
Component 2.
The basic renovation will be carried out in two construction phases at
ongoing school operations.
The Fridtjof-Nansen-Realschule in Gronau is being renovated and expanded. The construction project is divided into two construction phases, each with three components. The first phase of construction includes the conversion and the
Refurbishment of components 3A and 3B and the new construction of component 4. The second construction phase includes the conversion and renovation of component 1 and the new construction of component 2.
Building 3A from the 1930s and Building 3B from the 1950s are being renovated. The building materials contaminated with pollutants were dismantled by a specialist company on behalf of the city of Gronau.
The new, 3-storey building with a flat roof will be attached directly to component 3A with a glazed connecting corridor. The new building will be built in classic solid construction with double-shell facing masonry. On the 1st floor, a skylight in the shape of a pyramid is planned. A ramp between component 3A and component 3B enables barrier-free access to the basement floor.