
The project, originally focused on revitalizing the cafeteria operations of a primary school, gradually evolved into a comprehensive solution for barrier-free integration of all school facilities. The main element of the design is an organic reinforced-concrete spiral that seamlessly connects the public space, the school garden, and the individual parts of the school. This architectural form not only removes operational barriers but also creates new multifunctional spaces for learning, social interaction, and relaxation.

The proposal also includes the revitalization of the public space in front of the school, incorporating greenery, new areas for gathering and relaxation, and clearly defined zones for both vehicular and pedestrian movement. The project delivers a cohesive, barrier-free, and aesthetically refined solution that respects the historical context of the site while reinforcing its genius loci.