Practical Experience Meets Education: A Storage Space for the Digital Future

Learning by Doing

How is a drywall wall actually built? What steps are involved? And what’s it like to be part of a real construction project?

The students at Anne Frank School in Molbergen were able to answer these questions firsthand during a joint project day with Bremer Trockenbau. Instead of taking place at the company’s facilities as usual, the event was held right at the school this time—featuring a real-world project and plenty of opportunities to get involved.

A new storage room for digital equipment

Together, they created a lockable storage room for the school’s new iPads. The students weren’t just spectators; they were actively involved in the construction.

From opening up the grid ceiling and erecting drywall to insulating and applying joint compound, they learned about each step of the process and were able to try their hand at it themselves. In this way, a day of classroom instruction turned into a hands-on experience that provided insights into the trade and the processes on a construction site.

A sustainable system solution in use

The SORIWA Multi-System was used for the installation. The drywall partitions were constructed using our innovative cellular fiber profiles, which offer a resource-efficient alternative to conventional solutions.

This allowed the students not only to learn about modern drywall construction techniques, but also to see how sustainable materials are used in interior design today.

A day full of teamwork and new experiences

The project day was a striking demonstration of how career guidance can be made practical. Together, the students planned, built, and learned—with a tangible result that will provide long-term value to the school.

We would like to thank Bremer Trockenbau and the Anne Frank School in Molbergen for their successful collaboration and dedication to introducing young people to the trades and sustainable construction in a hands-on way.

After all, the future takes shape where knowledge, practical experience, and sustainable solutions come together.

Practical Experience Meets Education: A Storage Space for the Digital Future

A drywall wall with insulation and vertically arranged SORIWA cellular fiber profiles—known as Multi Profiles—during the construction phase of an interior finishing project.

Project Overview

Anne Frank School
Molbergen
Construction of a lockable storage room
Drywall construction

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the SORIWA Multi Profile is a building authority approved product. It has a general building approval (abZ) and bears the Ü mark. This means it may generally be used in construction projects in Germany.

Certified documentation is available for relevant applications (e.g., wall constructions) regarding sound insulation, fire performance, emissions, and mechanical load-bearing capacity. The profile can therefore also be used in projects with special requirements.

  • One profile instead of three: replaces the entire conventional steel or wood framing
  • Safe to handle: no sharp edges, minimized risk of injury, comfortable to the touch, lightweight
  • No change to established working methods: familiar machining with standard tools, fine- and coarse-threaded screws, and the usual procedures
  • Climate-friendly material: made from recycled cellulose with a negative carbon footprint (EPD)
  • Forward-thinking: recyclable and resource-efficient

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