Sustainable space for the future – modular, energy-efficient and delivered on schedule
When municipal demand requires fast solutions
In Stutensee-Blankenloch, the Michaelis Kindergarten was realised as a modern, six-group kindergarten built using modular construction. The objective of the project was to provide additional childcare capacity for the municipality at short notice – without compromising on quality, energy efficiency or design.
The City of Stutensee opted for a solution that combines functionality, sustainability and architectural clarity.
The challenge – Time pressure meets high-quality standards
Municipal construction projects are often subject to tight timelines. At the same time, requirements are high:
- Energy-efficient construction in accordance with EnEV standards
- Child-friendly spatial design
- Fully equipped infrastructure
- Sustainable integration into the surrounding environment
From delivery on 11 November 2024 to final acceptance on 1 July 2025, the project required precise planning and efficient execution. Despite the tight schedule, logistics ran smoothly and installation was completed on time.
The solution – Container System 3001 Plus
The single-storey Container System 3001 Plus was deployed for this project.
With a width of 27.08 metres and a length of 40.67 metres, a spacious and clearly structured building was created, providing:
- Six group rooms
- Sleeping rooms
- Sanitary facilities
- A kitchen
The modular construction method enabled rapid implementation while maintaining a high level of structural quality – a decisive advantage for municipal infrastructure projects.
Sustainability & turnkey service – everything from one source
A special focus was placed on energy efficiency and sustainable execution.
All turnkey services were delivered reliably, including:
- Heating and air conditioning systems
- Electrical installation
- Photovoltaic system
- Green roof
The combination of a photovoltaic system and a green roof underlines the sustainable character of the building and contributes to a future-proof energy concept.
Architecture & atmosphere – a place to grow
In addition to functionality, colour design played a key role. Carefully selected and deliberately implemented, it defines the friendly and modern overall appearance of the building.
Through the careful coordination of building dimensions, green roofing and architectural design, a kindergarten was created that does not feel like a temporary solution, but rather like a permanent and naturally integrated part of the city.
A place where children can play, learn and feel safe.
Partnership & trust
Since 2022, Losberger De Boer has supported the City of Stutensee in various construction projects. In close collaboration with the responsible architect, four projects have already been successfully realised.
Constructive coordination and mutual trust also led to a result at the Michaelis Kindergarten that convinces both functionally and aesthetically.
Conclusion – Modular construction with added value
The Michaelis Kindergarten in Stutensee demonstrates how modern modular architecture can deliver municipal infrastructure projects efficiently, sustainably and to a high standard of quality.
By combining rapid implementation, full turnkey service and a well-conceived energy concept, the result is far more than a purely functional building. It is a future-ready space for the next generation.
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