Webinar for architects and designers: How to create a modern and functional environment for educational institutions:

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Tisková zpráva
27.11.2024 14:05
Sto s.r.o.


Designing school buildings presents a significant challenge for architects and designers. The combination of high demands for durability, comfort, sustainability, and aesthetics requires a careful and thoughtful approach. In our webinar, you will learn about modern technologies and products that can help transform the school environment to meet current needs, deliver savings, and enhance the quality of life for both students and teachers.


This webinar is designed specifically for professionals in the construction and architecture field. It will provide you with a comprehensive overview of the latest materials and technologies that will not only meet your clients' expectations but also facilitate your project work by providing effective and proven solutions. You will also be introduced to specific case studies that illustrate how these products work in practice.

Key Factors for Successful School Building Design

Modern school buildings require comprehensive solutions that ensure their long-term sustainability, a healthy environment, and above all, comfort for users. In the webinar, we will focus on five essential areas that must not be overlooked when designing educational spaces.

1. Acoustic Comfort: Create Optimal Learning Conditions


Acoustic conditions play a crucial role in how well the learning environment functions. In a noisy environment, students find it difficult to concentrate, which reduces the effectiveness of teaching. Therefore, it is important to design spaces with appropriate acoustics, enabling clear communication and minimizing unwanted noise. Acoustic systems, such as StoSilent Modular, will help you create an environment where unpleasant echoes are eliminated and every word is understandable. Additionally, this modular system is flexible, easy to install, and suitable for various types of learning spaces. This solution allows you to offer clients top quality sound environments, increasing the value and attractiveness of your projects. StoSilent systems also ensure long-term sustainability and resistance to wear.

2. Temperature and Energy Efficiency: Save Costs and Increase Comfort


Energy efficiency in school buildings is not just a matter of costs, but also user comfort. Properly insulated spaces with a well-designed heating and cooling system ensure optimal conditions throughout the year. Insulation systems like StoTherm Classic® provide excellent thermal insulation, which not only helps maintain a pleasant temperature in classrooms but also brings long-term savings by reducing energy costs. As architects, you gain an advantage with systems that combine energy efficiency with high resistance to impacts and mechanical damage, making them ideal for exposed parts of buildings, such as facades. Moreover, you will have the freedom to design facades thanks to a wide range of finishes and design options offered by the system.

3. Sustainability: Add Value to Your Projects


Sustainability is an increasingly important aspect of every construction project. Schools that emphasize ecology not only attract attention but also contribute to environmental protection. In our webinar, we will focus on specific solutions that will help you integrate sustainable materials and technologies into your projects. For example, heat recovery systems and eco-friendly building materials are just some of the elements you can incorporate into your designs. Nowadays, this is almost a requirement in the public building sector. Sustainable buildings reduce operating costs and bring long-term benefits, both economically and ecologically. Increasing the sustainability of projects also receives positive feedback from both investors and regulatory and grant bodies.

4. Air Quality: Healthy Environment as a Standard


Air quality in school buildings directly affects the performance and health of students and teachers. Inadequately ventilated spaces can lead to increased fatigue, lower concentration, and worse academic results. Ventilation and air recovery systems can provide optimal indoor air quality. By incorporating these solutions into your designs, you offer building users an environment that improves health and comfort. As architects, you also gain an advantage in optimizing spaces for maximum functionality, which clients appreciate during the long-term operation of the buildings.

5. Hygiene and Surface Cleanliness: Durable and Easy-to-Maintain Materials


Hygiene is crucial in the school environment. Surfaces that are exposed to daily contact with many people must be easy to clean and resistant to mechanical wear. The selected materials and finishes we offer not only ensure an aesthetic appearance but also provide long-term protection and easy maintenance. This way, you can offer clients solutions that reduce maintenance costs and enhance safety and hygiene in school facilities. These materials also help ensure that buildings will look as good for a long time as they did on the day they were completed.

What Will Participation in the Webinar Bring You?


Participating in our webinar will give you deeper insights into modern construction technologies and materials for school buildings. You will receive practical advice on how to implement key factors into your projects, making them not only functional but also efficient and sustainable. Furthermore, you will have the opportunity to explore specific case studies from real environments that will show you how these solutions work in practice.

The webinar is pre-recorded, meaning you can watch it anytime when you have the opportunity. This provides you with maximum flexibility to expand your knowledge without restrictions.

Register and gain access to the latest innovations in construction for school institutions at www.sto.cz. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your projects and bring modern solutions that work and have long-term benefits. We look forward to your participation.
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