Stäfa — extension of the Beewies school complex
With the construction of the new Beewies school building, the municipality of Stäfa opted for modern modular construction technology. The three-story complex was built in a short period of time and has a total usable area of around 690 m²—approximately 230 m² on each level. The space has been designed to ensure functionality, comfort, and sustainability.
Among the key features are acoustic ceilings in all classrooms and group rooms, which create optimal conditions for the learning process. Integrated climate ceilings ensure effective temperature control, creating a stable and comfortable microclimate. A vertical lift guarantees barrier-free access to all floors. A solar power plant is installed on the roof, which provides partial energy supply to the facility and emphasizes the ecological orientation of the project.
The project demonstrates how modular technology can combine high standards of comfort, energy efficiency, and user convenience.
"DMBau quickly understood our architectural ideas. During regular meetings, decisions were refined and improved, which allowed us to implement the project professionally, on time, within budget, and to high quality standards," says Cornelia Pauletti, SPARCS Architekten.
This assessment confirms the reliable and constructive format of DMBau's cooperation with its partners: clear communication, systematic optimization of solutions, and implementation that combines quality, timeliness, and financial predictability.
Key features
- Wooden modular construction
- Solar power plant on the roof
- Integrated climate ceilings
- Acoustic ceilings for an optimal learning environment
- Vertical lift for barrier-free access

