Primary School in Lebbeke

A two-storey wall closes off the street front of the school and screens it from traffic. The steel skeleton frame of the wall echoes the hybrid form of construction.
Many details of the new primary school in Lebbeke, Belgium, a small municipality in the triangle between Brussels, Antwerp and Ghent, are not evident at first sight. Extending along the main street is a two-storey, steel skeleton frame with white-painted brick infill. Only at certain points is this continuous walling interrupted by latticework gratings. Built for 450 pupils between the...
A two-storey wall closes off the street front of the school and screens it from traffic. The steel skeleton frame of the wall echoes the hybrid form of construction.