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Primary School Infanteriestrasse

Munich, DE

As part of a new initiative to advance school construction in Munich, we’ve developed an elementary school with five classes per grade, following the so-called learning house concept. The complex also includes a double sports hall, a children’s house, and an underground parking facility. It is situated south of the Olympic Park, where a new center for living, knowledge, business, and culture is taking shape.

At the northern end of the complex on Infanteriestraße stands the sports hall, followed by the slightly set-back, three-story elementary school, and finally the adjacent house for children to the south. Together, their differentiated heights create a street wall that shields the buildings and outdoor spaces from the noise of Schwere-Reiter-Straße. Each of the three sections is accessed separately from the forecourt, whose mature trees help anchor the complex within the neighborhood. The sports hall and the cafeteria with its integrated multipurpose room can also be used by local sports clubs and residents outside school hours.

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siteplan and level 0

The school is arranged around a star-shaped floor plan, with three wings surrounding a central atrium highlighted by a main staircase with a striking yellow balustrade. The heart of the building, this space provides both vertical and horizontal circulation and offers clear visual connections to key areas such as the cafeteria and outdoor spaces. All shared functions are located on the ground floor, including the dining hall and an adjoining multipurpose room, the kitchen wing, staff room, administration, a music room, and the sports hall.

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Client
Landeshauptstadt München
Architects
Behnisch Architekturbüro
Address

Infanteriestraße 21-27

80797 München
Germany

Photography

David Matthiessen

Gross Area

13.794 m2 / 148,479 sq.ft.

Gross Volume

54.830 m3 / 1,936,321 cu.ft.

Competition

2015, 1st prize

floorplan level 2

The two upper floors contain the school’s five learning houses, each comprising four classrooms, two all-day care rooms, a team room, and two group or inclusion rooms, all organized around a shared central space. This lounge-like core accommodates a variety of break-time, learning, and leisure activities, fostering interaction and enriching everyday school life. The first-floor roofscape is embedded in dense greenery and accommodates the school garden, areas for small events, seating zones, and additional uses—such as the caretaker’s unit, designed as a roof pavilion on the children’s house.

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Light shelves integrated into the facade enhance the building’s energy-efficient daylight and climate concept. Together with roof overhangs and movable sunshades, they prevent direct sunlight and reduce summer heat gain. By reflecting and directing daylight, the shelves ensure even illumination within the classrooms.

section AA

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