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Design: G-Quadrat Architektur GmbH; Photos: VELUX

In 2013 Germany introduced legal entitlement for a nursery school place for all children older than one year. This caused a great stir in the industry: a lot of nurseries had to be extended and refurbished to match the needs of the smallest children, and even more new ones built.  Located on a deep, narrow plot, the building follows the southeast site's border, front part continuing the roof ridge of the neighbour. The houses facing the street, Hauptstrasse, must have pitched roofs, while the form of extensions in the depth of plots is not regulated.

Due to the shape of the site it was difficult to provide enough sunlight. Luckily at that time the developer and architect was invited  to attend the first "Healthy Buildings Day" in Brussels, Belgium. "Healthy Buildings Day" is a congress where various guests including policy-makers, housebuilders, housing association representatives, building owners, thought leaders, and media meet to share their thoughts on how to build healthy, innovative, sustainable and affordable houses. At the congress, Mr. Grossheimann started a dialogue on sunlight in kindergartens with VELUX experts, who invited him to collaborate on designing a perfectly light-flooded environment for children. And so the nursery on Hauptstrasse became a showcase for daylight solutions.

Kindergarten in Cologne with VELUX roof windowsDesign: G-Quadrat Architektur GmbH; Photos: VELUX

Georg Grossheimann

architect and developer

We tested everything, which resulted in a nursery school with the best possible daylight conditions. I didn't think it was possible to have sun tunnels in corridors, but after installing them here I would recommend them to everyone. They make such a difference.

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Design: G-Quadrat Architektur GmbH; Photos: VELUX

The concept plans were taken to build a 3D model and check the light conditions with the Daylight Visualizer software. The results were as expected - an average, large playroom can never be bathed in sunlight. However, VELUX experts recognized the potential of a variety of roofs and suggested many diverse products: from light tunnels through conventional roof windows up to large glazed elements, used in the flat roof area.

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Design: G-Quadrat Architektur GmbH; Photos: VELUX

The investment paid off not only because of the happier kids and parents. A friendly, healthy building also turned out to be an asset when searching for employees. As plenty of nursery schools were built in a short time, it became hard to find qualified staff. A healthy, friendly work environment is a good reason to choose one nursery over another.

Mundane tasks, like putting children on the potty or changing babies' diapers, are better here: big openings in the sanitary facilities allow for natural ventilation, and daylight turns what normally is a utility area into a dwelling area.

VELUX solutions used in this case
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