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Wood and forestry school in Garbatka-Letnisko

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Concept of the new school building

Wood and Forestry school in Garbatka-Letnisko is a modern school complex consisting of an educational and workshop area, a sports hall and a boarding school. The school includes 14 workshops, 2 large conference rooms and a boarding school with 45 residential units. The workshop area includes upholstery, carpentry, roofing and mechanical workshops.

School with style

The design of the façade is inspired by the wooden architecture style known as Nadświdrzański. This style is characteristic of holiday homes and has elements of Mazovian architecture. It is characterised by its light construction and richly decorated pavilions with stucco, sculptures and upholstery decorations. Thanks to the educational activities of the school, the heritage of wooden architecture in Poland will have its continuation in a new dimension and a new space for the school's headquarters.

Historical outline

The woodworking school has been operating in Garbatka-Letnisko for over 50 years, preparing young people who want to obtain an education as qualified workers in the woodworking and forestry industries. The school has trained over four thousand professionals, including factory managers, production plant owners, employees of carpentry companies and furniture factories, and State Forest employees.

Wood and Forestry school in numbers

  • Plot size: 31,150 m2
  • Building area of the school: 5,680 m2
  • Total area: 10,030 m2
  • Cubic capacity: 53,870 m3

Facts

Service: Construction
Mark segment: Education
Start date: 2022
Completion date: 2023
Clients: Zespół Szkół Drzewnych i Leśnych im. Jana Kochanowskiego
Country: Poland
City: Kozienice
Project status: Completed

Awards

21st-century construction in the nationwide competition ‘Modernisation of the Year and 21st-century
Category ‘Educational and cultural facilities'