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Published30/05/2025
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Today18/06/2025
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Deadline01/07/2025
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Marienschule Tirschenreuth - conversion of the fire station into a full-day facility Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
The first building complex of the Marien-Grundschule Tirschenreuth was inaugurated in January 1955. A general refurbishment took place between 1994 and 2000. The school has been ‘fitted’ for the needs of the present. In order to fulfil the legal claim to full-time care for children of primary school age, the necessary additional rooms will be created in the adjacent former vacant fire station Tirschenreuth. The city of Tirschenreuth had a feasibility study carried out in 2023/2024 with the aim of determining whether the necessary space can be covered and whether the empty former fire station can be integrated into the school complex. The aim of the city of Tirschenreuth is to use existing buildings as much as possible. When designing the building, attention must be paid to a sustainable construction method, i.e. natural materials, summer and winter heat insulation, ventilation concept without ventilation system, sustainable energy concept with connection to existing school building. The feasibility study shows a solution approach, but it is not binding. When designing, attention must be paid to cost-effective and functional planning. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
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