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Designed by Valentino Gareri, the school is surrounded by modular elements with a triangular geometry. They have a structural function and provide support for the roof. Each element contains a planter-box where vegetation can grow and, through wires trellis, spread out on top of the roof providing a sustainable sunshade and reducing the building heating.
Photovoltaic and solar panels can be installed on top of each triangular module. These elements work also as rain-water collectors. Under each planter-box, there is a 1m3 water tank (traditional local tanks can be used). The rain-water can be re-used for the vegetation irrigation and for the pre-school needs (toilets and kitchen).
The triangular shape is the best to provide these functions and sunshade protection still allowing daylight to come into the classrooms. It also draws inspiration from the local art patterns and vernacular architectures.
The modular nature of the proposal allows for future school extensions by adding one or more modules. Moreover, each module is a prototype of sustainable and self-energy efficient component which can be adopted also for different functions, such as medical centers, workshops, and temporary accommodations for teachers and doctors.
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