It is a vocational school, for “the training and further education of industrial workers,” built in the Cavallina Valley on flat land in a residential school zone.
The structure is built in classroom-laboratory blocks and related services that can be easily placed side by side and added together, both planimetrically and constructively over time. This assumption is made easy by the type of load-bearing structure, which is entirely of steel fabricated on site and assembled with bolts, and by the layout of the building, which includes two classrooms opposite a central laboratory and their services in a single space.
This determines planimetrically, and altimetrically with the enclosed continuity of the galvanized sheet metal roofing, a finished volume, bounded at the extremes by the two classrooms and connected to the subsequent ones by the service blocks.
The forepart houses: on the ground floor the entrance, secretary’s office, management and cafeteria; on the upper floor a classroom for teaching science subjects and a drawing room, lit from above for better light distribution.
In the basement, between the forepart and the main body, are located the heating and power plants.
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