HTBLuVA Salzburg, Protected school building in Itzling, Salzburg, Austria.
HTBLuVA Salzburg is a vocational secondary school in the Itzling district of Salzburg, offering technical and trade-focused education. The campus is made up of several connected buildings with workshops, laboratories, and classrooms suited to hands-on training.
The school was founded in 1876, making it one of the oldest technical vocational schools in Austria. Over the following decades, the campus grew through several expansions to keep up with new training needs.
The building features art installations by three artists: Stephen Mathewson, Fritz Panzer, and Sonia Leimer throughout its educational spaces.
The school is in the Itzling district and is easy to reach by bus, with several lines stopping close to the entrance. On-site parking is available for cars, and there is covered bicycle storage on the grounds.
The building has photovoltaic panels and thermally optimized facades that noticeably lower its energy use. Art installations by three artists, Stephen Mathewson, Fritz Panzer, and Sonia Leimer, are placed throughout the school.
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