The Green School – a bamboo laboratory in Bali, Indonesia

 

The Green School – a bamboo laboratory in Bali, Indonesia

Bamboo is the principal construction material for a laboratory on a sustainable campus which was nominated for the 2010 Aga Khan Award
Aga Khan Award for Architecture  / PT Bambu
How can we attract the curiosity of young people and make sure they take an interest in the environment, the future of the planet, and construction with sustainable materials?

Aga Khan Award for Architecture  / PT Bambu
The best thing is always to set a good example, as this school laboratory project does, earning it a nomination for the prestigious Aga Khan Award for Architecture in Southeast Asia in 2010.
Aga Khan Award for Architecture  / PT Bambu
The building, made out of local bamboo, a "green" material cultivated by the local community using sustainable methods, is situated on a campus which itself has a virtuous ecological footprint, using alternative energy sources such as a bamboo chip burner, solar panels and a hydroelectric generator.
Aga Khan Award for Architecture  / PT Bambu
All the buildings on the campus, with the Green School at its heart, are made using bamboo as the primary construction material, revealing its many possible applications in architecture.
(c) Aga Khan Award for Architecture  / Ahkamul Hakim

Aga Khan Award for Architecture  / Ahkamul Hakim
The project, dating back to 2006, is by John and Cynthia Hardy, who wanted to encourage the community to embrace a sustainable lifestyle using locally available materials. They founded the "Green School", the Meranggi Foundation for the promotion of bamboo plantations and PT Bambu, a construction firm.

In this project they attempt to avoid further exploitation of rainforests by using bamboo: an easily renewable, quick-growing construction material which produces excellent aesthetic and ecological results.
(c) Aga Khan Award for Architecture  / Ahkamul Hakim
Design: PT Bambu
Location: Badung, Bali, Indonesia
Photographs: Aga Khan Award for Architecture / PT Bambu, Aga Khan Award for Architecture / Akhamul Hakim
Link: http://www.akdn.org/architecture/
Dr. EMAD HANI ISMAEEL
                 Ph.D. in Technologies for the Exploitation
                 of the Cultural Heritage .
                 Senior Lecturer in the Dept. of Architecture
                 College of Engineering , University of Mosul 
                 Mosul - Iraq .
E-mail:        emadhanee@yahoo.com
                   emadhanee@gmail.com
                   http://emadhani.blogspot.com/
Tel :           +964 (0)770 164 93 74
 

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