La escuela en la llanura - Escuela de Nuuk

La escuela en la llanura - Escuela de Nuuk

Skolen på Sletten - Nuuk Skole

The School on the Plain - Nuuk School

The stark beauty of the Greenlandic landscape inspired Vega’s design for Nuuk School. Vega aimed to connect the city with the mountains and the tundra, while creating outdoor spaces that satisfy children’s need for a safe and functional school environment. The city’s cultural center is just to the west of the school, while to the east, residential standalone houses give way to tundra. This placement gives the school its name, Atuarfik Nasarsuaq, or “School in the Tundra”.

Innovative open water channels lead meltwater away from the buildings, a nature-based solution that mimics natural valleys. In Nuuk, the bedrock is very close to the surface, necessitating the use of dikes rather than pipes to move surface water. The dikes define an informal but clear boundary between school and city, and inspire unique opportunities for play and learning. The school’s outdoor spaces, a series of courtyards, are organized around a central water dike, which functions as a play element when both wet and dry.

Together, the courtyards define a transitional space from the busy city to the open tundra. Close to the building is a screened courtyard featuring a deck for outdoor learning in the summer. Robust worktables expand the possibilities, while the steps down from the deck function as a social sitting area. Playhouses and tool sheds provide opportunities for structured play. The westernmost courtyard is a plaza that echoes the city. It faces the afternoon sun and includes another set of sitting steps. The northern and eastern courtyards open out with unprogrammed natural terrain that brings the tundra right up to the feet of the buildings, while a path system allows natural flow in and out of the school.

The Nuuk School project uniquely addresses several SDGs by integrating the urban environment with the Greenlandic tundra. It champions SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities and SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation through innovative nature-based solutions for meltwater management, creating functional and resilient outdoor spaces.

These diverse courtyards and play structures foster SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being and SDG 4: Quality Education by providing stimulating environments for active play and outdoor learning. Crucially, the inclusive design ensures access for all children, contributing to both SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities and SDG 5: Gender Equality through equitable opportunities for engagement.

This design effectively addresses unique site challenges like meltwater management and urban-tundra connection, using nature-based solutions and diverse programming.

Colaboradores
VERKIS
ISTAK
KHR Arkitekter
Año de concepción del proyecto
2019
Año de finalización de la obra
2025
Coste (€/m²) ($/m²) (€/ha) ($/ha)
320 €/m
Categoria premio
Articulation
Subcategoria premio
Jardines espacios de infraestructuras públicas
Superficie
11.500 m2
Tipo de cliente
Administració pública
Nombre cliente
Nuuk Kommune
U.M.
m2
Dirección
Aqqusinersuaq 23
Coordenadas UTM
64.1760266382177, -51.7345089426374
Ciudad / Emplazamiento
Nuuk 3900
País
Groenlandia