Building for the future…

The sustainable approach of the Geenzepark educational campus
In the heart of Wiltz, an innovative educational complex has emerged: the Geenzepark campus. Led by the Commune of Wiltz, this project stands out not only for its aesthetics but also for its commitment to sustainability. It houses a primary school and childcare facility for 300 children, a 700 m² sports hall, a production kitchen delivering 1,000 meals a day, a music school and a children’s educational museum called “Plomm.”
To learn more, read the joint interview with Sabine Fretz and Sébastien Maas, both architects at Studio Concept, and Yannick Masson and Jérôme Mahin, engineers at Betic, part of Sweco, in the latest issue of Neomag.
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