The Cap de Bos school complex in Pessac, near Bordeaux, has been renovated and extended to cater to a growing student population, with a capacity for 450 pupils. Designed by BPM Architectes, the project features three buildings linked by a central gallery, fostering an inclusive learning environment. The architecture combines modern and domestic elements, using sustainable materials like ribbed metal cladding and timber framing. Outdoor spaces are designed for biodiversity and urban integration, reflecting a commitment to environmental sustainability and improving energy performance of existing structures while harmonizing with the natural surroundings.
The Cap de Bos school complex renovation incorporates a functional design to accommodate 450 pupils, establishing a connection to its wooded environment and fostering inclusivity.
Designed by BPM Architectes, the project features three interconnected buildings and emphasizes sustainability and environmental responsibility, blending new structures with existing ones.
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