Kaiserslautern:
New construction of Kaiserslautern Middle School

Disciplines

  • Buildings & Architecture
  • Special Engineering
  • BIM – Building Information Modeling

Companies

Dorsch International Consultants

Client

Landesbetrieb Liegenschafts- und Baubetreuung, Kaiserslautern

Duration

From 2018 to 2025

Project Activities

Building data:

    Total floor area: approx. 18,300m²

Project services:

  •     Basic assessment
  •     Preliminary planning
  •     Preliminary design
  •     Final design
  •     Preparation of bill of quantities and cost calculations
  •     Construction supervision

Subject areas

  •     Architecture
  •     Structural planning
  •     Interior design
  •     Technical building equipment
  •     Engineering structures and traffic facilities
  •     Outdoor facilities
  •     EnEV 2016
  •     LEED certification

Contact

Dorsch International Consultants GmbH

München (Headquarters)
Landsberger Str. 368
80687 München
Germany

Phone: +49 89 5797-0
Fax: +49 89 5797-800
E-Mail: info@dorsch.de

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Description

The construction project includes the conversion and extension of an existing multi-purpose hall and the construction of a new middle school for 820 students in grades 6 to 8. The two-storey building complex is located in the eastern area of the Kaiserslautern-Vogelweh military property, adjacent to the planned and built Kaiserslautern High School. Furthermore, a campus concept was also developed that connects both schools as well as the sports fields. The school is administered by the Department of Education (DoDEA) of the US Department of Defense.

The building complies with the guidelines for 21st century educational facilities developed by DoDEA. This involves modifying individual classrooms to group different sized areas to create an opportunity for learning from each area within a 21st century school and to remove the separation between teaching spaces and common areas.

The Dorsch Architects and Engineers from Wiesbaden led by Reinhold Weis are now planning the third major US school project here, following the successful completion and commissioning of Kaiserslautern and Ramstein High School.