The building's rectangular core is designed as a spatially open system. A "filter layer" — consisting of secondary rooms, outer stairs, a patio with plants for shading, and secure play areas — mediates the interior and exterior space. The diverse façade elements create different views throughout the volume.
The ground floor houses two group rooms for toddlers, as well as the administration, a therapy room and a bistro. The corridor between the rooms is used as a play and communication area between the groups. Provide children with opportunities for play or seclusion, the play berths were designed to be spatially differentiated.
According to client specifications, a spacious, open space was designed on the first floor, enabling free division into play areas and areas for creative arts. Flexible furniture was specially designed to complement the concept, providing the children with different options for combination. The group rooms are also assigned play berths on this level. The secondary rooms are designed as annexes and result in additions to the façade's structure.
Architects: Kirsch ZT GmbH, Vienna
Client: City of Vienna
Area: 1,225 square metres
Project manager: DI Hannah Feigl
Contractor: Pittel & Brausewetter, Vienna
Wood structure: Kaufmann Bausysteme, Reuthe