2025 | Professional

NY Architectural Design Awards Silver Winner Winner

Sofie Haug Children´s Day-Care Centre

Entrant Company

Dannien Roller Architekten + Partner PartGmbB

Category

Institutional Architecture - Childcare and Youth Centers

Client's Name

City of TĂĽbingen

Country / Region

Germany

Contemporary emulation in mystic woodland sanctum for children

New building for the Sofie Haug Children’s Day-Care Centre in Tübingen

Dannien Roller Architekten + Partner have created this two-storey hybrid-timber building with a walkout basement set into a slope, its architecture emulating the terrain, perfectly adapted to the surrounding woodland.

The timber frame structure achieves an enchantingly mystic effect with its façade made of charred spruce and glazed, teal spruce that weaves a pattern. The glazed entrance is set at an angle within the façade, framed in intensely bright, glazed, teal spruce.

The access balcony structure on the south side and grouped ultra-slim steel columns create a zone for both interaction and quiet contemplation. Two hot-dip galvanised steel stairways lead to the playground. The interplay between timber and steel form a creative workshop for children.

The east side is charged with tension with its walkout basement nestled in glass. Reflections and the supporting structure showing through as a stylised root system interconnect architecture and nature.

The spatial layout is clearly defined. A wide central corridor provides access on each floor. The service rooms are located to the north, the recreation rooms to the south with a view to the outside.

The communication system between materials and colours resembles a bright forest clearing. Walls of light-coloured spruce grow out of a dark-brown, earthy rubber floor. The sulphur-yellow oak doors emulate forest flowers. Window seats and wood wool panels forming a blue canopy make nature a central theme.

The staircase unites the lift shaft’s exposed concrete with the spruce timber and black steel in a configuration which stimulates children’s natural curiosity to explore their sensory perceptions.

The movement space in the walkout basement is filled with atmosphere owing to the dialogue between glass and exposed concrete, inside and out.

Modern aesthetic design language combined with natural materials and colour contrasts create a venue that fulfils children's desire for narrative architecture.

Credits

Dannien Roller Architekten + Partner PartGmbB
Matthias Roller
Dannien Roller Architekten + Partner PartGmbB
Maren Dannien
Dannien Roller Architekten + Partner PartGmbB
Claudia Hegelau
Dannien Roller Architekten + Partner PartGmbB
Ceren Inan
Photographer
Dietmar StrauĂź
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