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This brutalistic building from 1973 was designed by architect Ben Ingwersen. The interior was also designed by Atelier PRO.The original school building on the Amsterdam Vlaardingenlaaan used to be the location of a secondary technical school.

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There are common places for 5, 10, 30, 60 and 90 children in the entire building, with every element in the design well thought out. Instead, there is a diversity of work- and learning places, specially developed for specific learning activities, depending on individual needs. So therefore only very few traditional classrooms are found here. They determine their own pace and level and choose where and how they learn. Students each have their own learning path. The educational vision of Lumion is based on personalized learning. Inspired by the rhythm of the existing facade, the new building features horizontal bands with a vertical articulation, executed in custom-made profiled aluminum cladding. A different façade material is chosen for the new parts. The concrete has been cleaned, repaired and, where possible, insulated.

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Single glass is replaced by HR ++double insulation glass and the old wooden window frames have been reused. The monumental facades were respectfully modernized. Its small-scale ensures attention for every student. Each cluster forms a clear, individual space within the school. The junior grade pupils are located in the new, five-layer building section. Your eye will be catched by the spectacular spiral staircase that gives access to all clusters.

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Here is the main entrance leading to all school sections. 'Wonder rooms' are rooms that can accommodate 60 to 90 pupils receiving education at the same time, and let themselves be inspired or marveled.Īn huge atrium has been created as a central meeting place between the old building and the new building part. Team spaces, consultation rooms and 'wonder rooms' are situated around learning areas. The floors that had been cluttered over the years, have been reopened. The senior grade pupils are located on the top floors of the existing building. A combination of renovation and new construction has given this municipal monument a second life as the accommodation for the first Kunskapsskolan type of education in the Netherlands. Ingwersen has been transformed by Atelier PRO architects into the new premises of Lumion Amsterdam, a school for senior general and pre-university. The former MTS (secondary technical school) building from 1973 designed by architect B.J.











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