Pinewood School in Anatolia Campus
Alexandros N. Tombazis & Associates Architects, Micromega Architecture & Strategies. Thessaloniki, Greece
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Name of work in English
Pinewood School in Anatolia Campus
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Name of work in original language
Διεθνές Σχολείο Pinewood στο Κολλέγιο Ανατόλια
Prize year
EUmies Awards 2026
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Work Location
Thessaloniki, Greece
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Studio
Alexandros N. Tombazis & Associates Architects, Micromega Architecture & Strategies
EUmies Awards 2026 Nominees
Collaborators
Program
Education
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Labels
School · Children & Youth · Library · Architecture
Site area
85000 m²
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Client
ANATOLIA TRUSTEES
Total gross floor
4420 m²
Cost
2000 €/m²
Designed to serve students from grades 6 to 1, the school reflects a multicultural ethos, fostering social interaction and spontaneous gatherings. Its modern architectural expression combines bold colors, light steel structures, concrete elements, and expansive curtain walls. Despite its contemporary language, the design harmonizes with the campus's existing buildings and the historic garden. Located on a sloping site descending east to west, the school respects the campus's historic axis. This circulation axis connects the main building to the open stadium, passing through a preserved historic garden with centennial trees. To maintain the integrity of this axis, the school’s primary functions are distributed across two wings, linked by an elevated promenade. This lightweight steel structure not only unites the wings but also offers sweeping views of the stadium and surrounding landscape.
Each wing is further divided into two linear modules, ensuring optimal south-facing orientation for classrooms. This layout creates two atriums—one open and one enclosed—that enhance spatial flexibility and encourage seamless interaction between indoor and outdoor environments. The enclosed atrium features a striking canopy supported by steel columns resembling trees, evoking a playful metaphor for the "Pinewood" name. The gym, positioned on the lower level, connects seamlessly to both an outdoor courtyard and the stadium. Sustainability lies at the heart of the project. Bioclimatic principles minimize energy consumption while maximizing natural light and ventilation. Energy-efficient glazing, shading systems, and thoughtful landscaping contribute to thermal comfort and a pleasant year-round microclimate. The new Pinewood School exemplifies the integration of innovative design and environmental responsibility, creating a space that supports academic excellence and community engagement.
Particular emphasis has been placed on the selection of materials and construction systems that shape the building envelope. The fragmentation of volumes and the creation of shallow wings generate a variety of private outdoor and semi-outdoor spaces for multiple uses. This strategy enhances natural lighting and cross ventilation while framing the landscape in carefully composed views. Adequate shading of openings and semi-outdoor spaces, extensive planting, green roofs, and water surfaces create an ideal microclimate both indoors and outdoors. These measures promote year-round use of exterior spaces and improve overall comfort levels. In addition to passive bioclimatic strategies, the design integrates alternative energy production systems, such as photovoltaic panels installed across the roof of the northern wing. Skylights located at the upper zones of the glazing will further enhance passive cooling performance through night-time ventilation. The primary orientation of the classrooms — north-south — is complemented by solar shading systems, natural cross ventilation strategies, and passive thermal control measures.