The existing school is a divergent design theme. The authenticity of the existing complex is contrasted by more recent additions. On one hand, the floor plan scheme is typologically clearly continued and defined as a whole, while the design applies the principle of diversity in emphasizing the relationship between the new and the old (a new sports hall with green/yellow elements, while the original building is a white, classic building with wooden windows and a dark steel roof). The logic of a green approach, a park in the city center where the trees are dense, tall and well-groomed, reduces the space for extension of the new addition of the school. The proposed solution starts from the assumption that the school should expand towards the empty space of the meadow and sports fields in the southeast, or rather into the free space in its gravitational center. A corridor with a single wing in the longitudinal axis from the northeast extends to the far southwest. The three-story classrooms structure of the existing body continues, and the large volume of the new sports segment leans unevenly against the existing single-part hall. The multipurpose space, the dining room with the associated economy and school energy system become part of the new entrance volume of the school that is integrated into the existing, degraded school environment, into its courtyard that is affirmed as a school square.
According to the current state, the thinking starts from the fact that the new intervention should be as neutral as possible in relation to the current state, while at the same time feeling this new parameter as a uniform theme that continues but also penetrates the existing structure. The decision is to reduce all parts of the extension to the theme of linear horizontal elements. The sports hall extension and the entrance volume have a transparent, possess a fluid base covered by a massive canopy element (entrance volume). The classroom section is composed of a series of horizontal lines as a series of terraces that are also protective overhangs that regulate the direct ingress of sunlight.