The school in Líbeznice is a 1,000 m² elementary school in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. 

It consists of nine classrooms and ancillary rooms arranged in a striking circular ‘doughnut’ shape around a central play area. It accommodates 270 pupils. Heating and cooling are supplied via geothermal energy fed via a Ground Source Heat Pump from six boreholes.

BUILDING DATA

Building location:

Líbeznice , CZ

Building type:

School

Completion date:

Sep 2015

Certifications:

Conditioned floor area:

1,000 m² (area that is heated and or cooled)

ENERGY EMISSION SYSTEMS

Energy:

Geothermal heat pump linked to CCA

Heating:

Geothermal HP (55 kWth) using CCA in ceiling Decentralised AHU with heating and cooling registers connected to HP

Cooling:

Geothermal HP (65 kWth) using CCA in ceiling