New modular school building with 4 classrooms

As general contractor, Blumer Lehmann realised the extension extension of the Dalheim campus in modular construction construction method. The two-storey extension is designed to meet the the increasing number of pupils and the needs of the school needs of the school and offers the option of a one-sided extension if more school space is required. The building accommodates 4 new classrooms and ancillary rooms.

The architectural firm Schemel Wirtz Architectes Associés SWAA developed an architectural concept for modern learning in a sustainable infrastructure. The new classrooms are designed according to current pedagogical and equipped with modern technology. At the the upper floor is still being used as a day care centre (Maison Relais). A three-part canopy, which for fire not connected to the modular building and its neighbouring and its neighbouring building for fire safety reasons, creates a roofed break area.

Blumer Lehmann manufactured the timber modules in its own production plant in Großenlüder. The modular design enables flexible and rapid realisation: the planning The planning phase started in January 2024, construction began in May 2024 and the handover took place the following the following September.
Wood as the main material - spruce/fir for the modules and larch for the façade - emphasises the ecological approach and harmoniously integrates the extension into the surrounding surrounding green spaces and the campus. The energy supply for the building is provided by a heat heat pump and photovoltaic elements on the roof.

Michael Weiler

Michael Weiler

Division Manager | Timber Engineering Consultant | Timber and Modular Construction | Luxembourg Luxembourg
Luxembourg Location Manager

+352 2880454-16
michael.weiler@blumer-lehmann.com
View into a bright classroom

The large windows along the length of the classroom ensure plenty of daylight in the room and good learning conditions.

Staircase and lift in the modular school building

A pleasantly designed staircase provides access to the two floors, while a lift provides barrier-free access to the two access

Interior view of classrooms in the extension

Spacious classrooms and adjoining rooms enable different forms of learning

General view of the modular school building with escape staircase

Modular construction also offers the option of being expandable on one side to be expandable on one side.

Successful design of hallway and cloakroom with wood

The interiors and corridors of the modular school building are attractively designed and functionally equipped

External escape staircase in the new school building of the<br/>Dalheim campus

The external escape staircase can be used to leave the upper the upper floor in an emergency.

Bird's eye view of the modular extension

The environmentally friendly energy supply with photovoltaics and heat pump complements the sustainable construction with wooden modules

Detailed view of the larch wood façade

The façade of the school extension is made of larch wood with visible screw fixings