Donoratico, this is how the new middle school will be

Donoratico, this is how the new middle school will be

23/08/2017    Admin

Donoratico - THE OBJECTIVE is ambitious: transfer the Donoratico media children to the new building in January 2017. Project details and timings were illustrated in an Ariston film festival, right after Publication of the ranking for the Region's funds related to the mortgage decree for school building. "It was a race against time to submit the executive project in the two weeks of the announcement - explained Mayor Sandra Scapellini and Deputy Miriano Corsini -, now we have to run even more because by October 30 the work has to be allocated , Pending the loss of funding. Our thanks go to those who have collaborated, from the city council to all the private people who have made available the resources, case I think unique in Tuscany. "

Realizing the new school will cost 2.4 million euros ("less than it would cost us to put on the old building"): 1.9 will come from the Region, 300 thousand from the municipality, 100 thousand from Credito Cooperativo di Castagneto Carducci and as much from the ' La Madonnina farm. The building will be located behind the day center of Via Alvo D'Acquisto, where there is now a park with olive trees (and so will largely remain with the objective in the future to realize here a school village and dream To bring you also a higher institute, "perhaps of agrarian").

The project was made by Colucci of Pontedera, the same who signed the new Cecina Guerrazzi schools and the style will be similar: a T-shaped structure of 1500 square meters, on two levels, all in wood , Built according to the principles of bioarchitecture, large windows to give natural brightness. "The total area is 4,000 square meters," said architect Giuseppe Colucci, "there will be a courtyard equipped with seating for the interval, but also for outdoor lessons, with the possibility of extending the outside in a second moment".

On the ground floor there is a small agora-amphitheater, the teaching room, the computer lab, the refectory and two open and communicating spaces for the 'no backpack' project, set up to make the boys work in groups. On the top floor instead of the two workshops, sciences and design, and six classrooms that can accommodate more than 25 children. "Being able to achieve a new school in this period of