
Stockbrünnele School Centre
Sustainable school construction using hybrid timber construction methods
The Stockbrünnele School Centre for around 750 pupils combines the Friedrich Schiller Secondary School and the Theodor Heuss Technical Secondary School in one building.
An energy concept was developed for the hybrid timber construction school building, which incorporates the latest standards for sustainable school construction, including: district heating, a central CO₂-controlled ventilation system with heat recovery, a 190 kWp PV system with battery storage, green spaces, rainwater harvesting via cisterns, and the use of sustainable and pollutant-free construction materials.
Hardware technology: Roto NX
Project data
Location
Böblingen, Germany
Architect
BFK Architekten GmbH + Co. KG, Stuttgart, Germany
Owner
City of Böblingen
Builder
City of Böblingen
Roto customer
Fink Duo GmbH, Germany
Type of building
School
Completion
2025
Frame material
Timber
Hardware technology

Roto NX
The universal hardware system for modern windows and balcony doors
- Roto NX | Hinge side T




