Jacques
Schader - Switzerland
School
Building Freudenberg
Gutenbergstrasse
15, Zürich
1956 - 1960
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The
school
building Freudenberg is located in a park, which was
acquired by
the canton zurich with the intention to erect the first high
school on
city ground since 1909.
The competition was won by Jacques Schader with an
exceptional project.
Max Allenspach, the headmaster of the future high school,
developed
into a truly congenial
partner with respect to an innovative and strog school
concept. Two
long wings are layed along the hilltop, so that the flat
roofs formed a
large terrace.
On top of this architectonically defined plateau lie two
large volumes.
The light flooded rooms are one of the main characteristic
of the
building.
The rooms are large and have tall windows - whenever
possible, the rooms are naturally lit from two sides.
The Freudenberg School is considered to be one of the most
important
works of Swiss architecture in the second half of the 20th
century.
Since 1987 the building is a listed monument. In the years
1993-2000 the building was extensively refurbished.
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