18.11.10

The Green School / PT Bambu

By Nico Saieh , , , ,
 

Architects:
Location: Badung, ,
Client: Yayasan Kul Kul
Project Area: 7,542 sqm
Project Year: 2007
Photographs: , Ahkamul Hakim

site plan

Environmentalists and designers John and Cynthia Hardy wanted to motivate communities to live sustainably. Part of that effort was to show people how to build with sustainable materials, namely . They established the Green School, and its affiliates: the Meranggi Foundation, which develops plantations of plants through presenting seedlings to local rice farmers; and , a for-profit design and construction company that promotes the use of as a primary building material, in an effort to avoid the further depletion of rainforests.

© Ahkamul Hakim

The Green School, a giant laboratory built by , is located on a sustainable campus straddling both sides of the Ayung River in Sibang Kaja, , within a lush jungle with native plants and trees growing alongside sustainable organic gardens. The campus is powered by a number of alternative energy sources, including a sawdust hot water and cooking system, a hydro-powered vortex generator and solar panels. Campus buildings include classrooms, gym, assembly spaces, faculty housing, offices, cafes and bathrooms. A range of architecturally significant spaces from large multi-storey communal gathering places to much smaller classrooms are a feature of the campus. Local , grown using sustainable methods, is used in innovative and experimental ways that demonstrate its architectural possibilities. The result is a holistic green community with a strong educational mandate that seeks to inspire students to be more curious, more engaged and more passionate about the environment and the planet.


Source: archdaily

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