The building includes specialized classrooms for motor skills, physiotherapy, and stimulation, as well as a dining hall and other facilities that support the comprehensive development of the students. The infrastructure is designed with accessibility and functionality in mind. Therefore, each space is adapted to different degrees of disability, whether intellectual, motor, sensory, or multiple.
The slabs of the project have been resolved using the composite slab system. This system is an excellent choice for this type of project, as it combines the lightness of the steel profile with the strength of the concrete. The composite sheet acts as a lost formwork, and once the concrete is poured and sets, both materials work together.
The use of the INCO 70.4 Composite profile provides significant advantages, such as fast assembly, reduced structural weight, and optimized materials, as well as improved rigidity and strength of the slab. This solution allows spans of up to 4-5 meters without the need for intermediate supports, offering more open and flexible spaces. The choice of this system also facilitates compliance with thermal and acoustic comfort regulations.



























