Modern learning environment in historic surroundings
The imposing school building from the Wilhelminian era is being extensively modernized as part of the general refurbishment. Particular attention is being paid to preserving the listed building: “Our aim is to maintain the historical character of the building while creating a modern, energy-efficient and barrier-free learning environment for the pupils,” says Daniel F. Ulrich, Head of Planning and Construction.
The façade design will be retained and no external insulation is planned. The original color scheme - a light, almost white shade - will be restored. The building will be brought up to the current state of the art with new heating, electrical and IT installations, a ventilation system, refurbished sanitary facilities, an elevator, insulated windows and new roofing. “Such a complex refurbishment of a listed building is a major challenge for the project team. Nevertheless, the aim is to stay on schedule and within budget,” hopes WBG KOMMUNAL Managing Director Ralf Schekira.
Commissioning is planned for fall 2028. The new five-form entry Ludwig Uhland Middle School will then offer space for up to 625 pupils. There will be a total of six half-day classes, 19 full-day classes and up to eleven middle school classes. In addition, the capacity of the all-day offer will be significantly expanded. “The general refurbishment is an important milestone for education in Nuremberg. We are not only creating modern learning conditions, but also preserving an important historical building for the future,” explains Cornelia Trinkl, Head of Schools and Sport. The total cost of the project is 48.88 million euros, financed by the City of Nuremberg and funds from the Free State of Bavaria.