A school that grows with its students

In Dordrecht’s Sterrenburg district, Kiem Special School combines care and sustainability. Its pitched Sempergreen roof unites energy efficiency, climate resilience, and biodiversity, creating a safe and nurturing place where education and nature grow together.

Green roof for a healthy future

The Sedum roof reduces heat, buffers rainwater and strengthens biodiversity.

Recognized for healthy design

Kiem achieved a category B recognition within the Dutch Fresh Schools concept, ensuring a comfortable indoor climate.

A secure environment for development

Architecture and care go hand in hand, allowing students to develop in a protected, green environment. 

In the Sterrenburg neighborhood of Dordrecht, Kiem Special School unites five organizations for education, care, and rehabilitation under one roof. The challenge? Designing a building that felt safe and welcoming for vulnerable children, while also meeting ambitious sustainability goals. The solution was found in human-centered architecture and a pitched green roof system by Sempergreen that united energy performance, climate resilience, and biodiversity in one gesture.

Designing for Special Needs

How do you create a large school for children with disabilities without making it feel institutional? How do you combine care, therapy and education in one space while keeping it warm, personal and easy to navigate? Architect Mecanoo answered by breaking the 5,300 m² building into smaller “houses”, each with its own color and identity, connected by transparent communal zones. A striking Sempergreen pitched green roof crowns the school, contributing to energy savings, sound insulation and biodiversity. More than a design feature, the living roof symbolizes growth, for the pupils, the building and the environment.  

From vision to a safe haven

The name “Kiem” means “to sprout” in Dutch. It captures the essence of this school: to help every child grow, not only academically but also socially and emotionally. By combining education and healthcare within one facility, students are supported holistically in an environment designed to feel safe and nurturing. Architectural firm Mecanoo translated this vision into a building that feels open and welcoming. Soft lines, warm materials, and abundant natural light give the school a non-institutional character. Classrooms and shared spaces are scaled to children’s worlds, allowing them to feel comfortable and secure. Safety and a sense of belonging were guiding principles throughout the design.

Architecture with a human touch

To bring this vision to life, Mecanoo worked with the client SPON (Stichting Speciaal Onderwijs Drechtsteden) between 2010 and 2013. The design avoids a single monolithic building. Instead, the school was divided into recognizable “houses” — Lower School, Upper School, Sports house, and Rehabilitation house. Each is built with a different colored brick, helping students orient themselves and creating a sense of belonging in familiar daily routines.

A sloping green roof with many benefits 

The school’s large sloping roof was a design opportunity but also a technical challenge. A conventional roof would have overheated in summer and drained stormwater too quickly. The Sempergreen pitched green roof system planted with Sedum mix blankets crowning the school offered a multifunctional solution. Far from being only decorative, the roof strengthens sustainability in several ways: 

  • It insulates against heat, lowering energy demand for air conditioning. 
  • It captures and retains rainwater, easing pressure on urban drainage. 
  • It absorbs external noise, supporting a calm interior environment. 
  • It provides nectar for bees and butterflies, increasing local biodiversity. 

For children, the roof is also a subtle teaching tool. Watching the plants change with the seasons creates awareness of nature’s rhythms, even in the middle of the city.

Open spaces that connect 

Between these houses lie transparent glass zones with the canteen, media library, and language studio. These areas act as meeting places, encouraging children to connect beyond their groups. The balance of intimate houses and open shared spaces gives the school both a small-scale character and a sense of community. 

Warmth through Natural Materials

Inside, the design avoids any institutional feeling. Walls, floors, and ceilings are prefabricated from pinewood, combining structure with cladding in one material. The result is a calm and warm atmosphere with fewer distractions, which is vital in a school where concentration and comfort are so important. The timber also supports a healthy indoor climate, together with a decentralized ventilation system that allows each classroom to be adjusted individually.

Recognized for healthy schools

Thanks to these design choices, Kiem achieved category B within the Dutch Fresh Schools concept. This recognition confirms that students and staff benefit from good air quality, acoustics, and energy performance, ensuring a comfortable learning environment for all.

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