Berlin school building offensive: The flying classroom DFK2.0 starts

Berlin school building offensive: The flying classroom DFK2.0 starts

A milestone in school architecture! Berlin, and especially the Tempelhof-Schöneberg district, sets new standards with its revolutionary concept "Flying classroom DFK2.0". This ingenious modular school construction project, developed by the dedicated team of the tree management department, brings a breath of fresh air to the often rigid school buildings of the capital.

"The DFK2.0 project is not intended as a single measure, but a construction series that could be used nationwide," explains the responsible building councilor Eva Majewski . Your goal? A sustainable and flexible model that meets the increasing need for schools in Berlin. "It is an outstanding example of modern, flexible and sustainable construction concepts and will play an important role in Berlin's school building offensive in the future," she adds. With such visionary projects, Berlin takes a brave step into the future!

innovative and sustainable: The idea behind DFK2.0

The modularity that distinguishes the DFK2.0 is a real game changer! The construction of the classroom adapts flexibly to different properties and meets various requirements. "Design for all" - that is the motto! Accessibility is very important here. With wood as main building material, a strong sign of ecology and sustainability is also set.

But that's not all: the impressive construction relies on a high degree of prefabrication, which not only saves time, but also valuable resources. But what are the modular building blocks of this new school dream? A teaching area, an administrative and service module as well as a maneuver module form the backbone of the "DFK2.0". These can be combined flexibly to support various educational concepts and at the same time adapt to the diverse challenges of the city.

Tempelhof-Schöneberg impressively proves that progress and sustainability can go hand in hand. The future of the Berlin schools has just begun - and it flies up with the "flying classroom DFK2.0"!

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