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Where daylight shapes space In Munich’s Freiham district, the Bildungscampus Freiham has been developed as one of the largest school construction projects in Germany. The campus brings together a grammar school, secondary school, primary school and special education school, as well as a central hub with a library, cafeteria and double sports hall. At full capacity, up to 3,000 pupils can learn, interact and take part in sports activities here. The campus was designed by schürmann dettinger architekten in collaboration with Auer Weber. Its educational “learning house” concept combines pedagogical, organisational and architectural principles, creating manageable units within the extensive campus environment. The double sports hall forms a key element of this concept. Generous skylights bring daylight deep into the interior, creating a bright atmosphere for both school and community sports activities. To balance daylight utilisation and solar control, OKASOLAR 3D was used in the roof glazing. The insulating glass incorporates a three-dimensional, highly reflective sun protection grid within the cavity. This reduces solar heat gain while maintaining an even and pleasant level of daylight throughout the space. The roof glazing therefore supports thermal comfort and contributes to the high quality of the indoor environment within the sports hall. Product: #OKASOLAR 3D Photos: © Aldo Amoretti #OKALUX #LightLovesGlass #GlasTroeschGroup