The German International School of Cape Town (DSK) wanted the building to be technologically enabled with futureproofing and flexibility in mind.
Over the past 60 years, the German International School of Cape Town has grown its campus, located on the slopes of Signal Hill, with various additions. However, in recent years the school expanded rapidly from 700 learners to its current 950 learners.
Although the existing campus growth has been well planned over the decades, the rapid learner expansion necessitated the need for more facilities. A new STEM Centre was identified as an urgent teaching requirement. In contrast to the previous additions to the campus, the school chose for the STEM Centre to be a standalone building to allow other areas to be freed up for re-planning and refurbishment. Read more …