Music school Bad Saarow
Rainer Tassler and Violetta Tassler-Liebsch's new construction project in Bad Saarow comprises three buildings. Eight private residential units and five commercial spaces are included, including the premises of the new music school, which offers space for up to 500 students to make music.
Rainer Tassler, Violetta Tassler-Liebsch
2020
Willy Weyer
Rainer Tassler and Violetta Tassler-Liebsch's new construction project in Bad Saarow comprises three buildings. Eight private residential units and five commercial spaces are included, including the premises of the new music school, which offers space for up to 500 students to make music.
Both the two three-story houses and a low-rise building next to them, which is used for events, are equipped with GeoClimaDesign AG's capillary tube system. The rooms are heated and cooled via the ceiling surfaces, which also benefits the preservation of the musical instruments, as they would quickly dry out and suffer damage if underfloor heating were used.
In addition to the installation of the capillary tubes as a climate control ceiling behind plasterboard, thermal component activation is also part of the heating and cooling concept. For this purpose, the capillary tube registers from GeoClimaDesign AG were installed in in-situ concrete on the two full floors of the two three-story buildings. The robust BLUEMATs powersave with 20 millimeter center distance were used here, which provide pleasant and comfortable heat in winter and quiet cooling in summer and therefore ideally tempered rooms. The thermal building component activation takes place close to the surface and due to the narrow distances between the individual capillary tubes, the heating and cooling performance of the system and also the reaction speed is significantly higher than with single-tube systems. (Text source: GeoClimaDesign AG)