Having established her namesake practice earlier last year, a Darmstadt-based architect Ramona Buxbaum has completed this educational facility located in the midst of a leafy forest in a German town of Griesheim. Composed of three individual, elevated buildings which are interconnected with a set of roofed bridges, the school’s treehouse-like structure was developed in order to preserve as many trees as possible.
Characterised by an asymmetric, angular structure, the two-storey buildings blend seamlessly with their immediate surroundings thanks to the slanted timber props and a multi-tone green façade.
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