The German Primary School in Jugoslávská Street was built in a period that witnessed the culmination of attempts to reform school facilities and theoretical considerations for relevant hygiene standards and layout innovations. The architects were Mojmír Kyselka and Bohuslav Fuchs, who succeeded in translating the theory into practice.
The building consists of an asymmetric layout of the cubic volumes of the gym and the section with classrooms. The twin-tract disposition allows all classrooms to face south-east and sunlight to come into the classrooms through special shifting windows (which have been replaced) all morning long. The interior furnishings also featured grille lockers in the broad and light corridors facing north-east and looking out on the sports grounds and outdoor swimming pool.
German Primary School
Name
German Primary School
Date
1929 – 1930
Architects
Mojmír Kyselka,
Bohuslav Fuchs
Trail
Černá Pole 1918–1945
Code
C319
Type
School, boarding school
Address
Jugoslávská 682/126,
(Černá Pole), Brno, Sever
Public transport
Venhudova (TRAM 5)
Provazníkova (TROL 25, 26; BUS 46)
Lesnická (TRAM 9, 7)
GPS
49°12'43.148"N, 16°37'22.88"E
Literature
Iloš Crhonek,
Architekt Bohuslav Fuchs. Celoživotní dílo,
Brno 1995
Bohuslav Fuchs,
Několik ukázek novodobých školních budov,
Brno 1936
Sources
https://pamatkovykatalog.cz/vezovy-vodojem-14172363