Sustainable school campus for Munich — Unidome void former technology in the new Freiham Nord building
On the western outskirts of Munich, one of the state capital's most modern school campuses is being built in the new Freiham Nord district — with elementary and secondary schools, a special education center, sports halls, a canteen, a house for children and an underground car park.
This pioneering building project uses the sustainable Unidome voided slab on an area of around 3,054 m². The result: concrete savings of 274.55 m³, load savings of 6,863.87 kN and CO₂ reduction of 57.66 tons. This makes an important contribution to greater material efficiency, climate protection and sustainable construction in school buildings.
The clear urban planning structure, flexible learning house clusters and the combination of hybrid timber construction, ecological façade solutions and unidome technology stand for sustainable architecture that combines education, the environment and quality of life.
We would like to thank our partners for their successful cooperation:
Construction company: LEONHARD WEISS GmbH & Co. KG
Architects: Fritsch + Tschaidze Architekten GmbH & BWP Baumanagement GmbH
Structural design: Bergmeister Engineers GmbH
A special thanks goes to our client LEONHARD WEISS GmbH & Co. KG for trusting in our Unidome void former technology.
A project that shows how lightweight construction, material efficiency and CO₂ savings can be implemented on a large scale.