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Undulating Bamboo Panyaden School In Thailand Teaches Kids About Green Living

06/24/2011
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  • Chiang Mai Bamboo School-24H architecture
    Outside of Chiang Mai, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/thai-vineyard-relies-on-natural-materials-and-passive-cooling/">Thailand</a>, where the country's tallest mountains meet the flat rice fields is a primary school like no other. Based on Buddhist teachings, the <a href="http://www.panyaden.org/" target="_blank">Panyaden School</a> aims to not only be environmentally friendly, but teach their students about green living by delivering a holistic education. <a href="http://inhabitat.com/dutch-public-works-office-building-is-a-green-representation-of-a-highway/">24H architecture</a> designed the school's campus, which is made up of a collection of pavilion-style buildings made from <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/bamboo">bamboo</a> and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/rammed-earth">rammed earth</a>. The campus also grows its own organic vegetables, treats its wastewater and collects biogas for cooking all as a sustainable example to their students.
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  • Chiang Mai Bamboo School-24H architecture
    The school is made up of over 20 bamboo buildings.
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  • Chiang Mai Bamboo School-24H architecture
    The 5,000 sq m <a href="http://inhabitat.com/first-full-bamboo-school-in-philippines-stands-up-to-tough-stormwinds/">bamboo school</a> is located on a site that was formerly a fruit orchard.
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  • Chiang Mai Bamboo School-24H architecture
    The school is composed of a collection of pavilions organized along pathways inspired by the shape of the tropical antler horn fern.
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  • Chiang Mai Bamboo School-24H architecture
    All the building's are made from earth's elements and were constructed into shapes with a nod to nature, like leaves and birds.
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  • Chiang Mai Bamboo School-24H architecture
    There are two types of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/indonesian-bamboo-restaurant-is-a-striking-open-air-design/">pavilions</a> for different activities within the school.
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  • Chiang Mai Bamboo School-24H architecture
    The first is a classroom pavilion with load-bearing walls from rammed earth, dividing the building into 3 classrooms.
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  • Chiang Mai Bamboo School-24H architecture
    The outer walls are made of adobe and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/jerry-kott-upcycles-wine-bottles-into-fabulous-frosted-lamps/">reclaimed glass from bottles</a> and washing machine windows were custom framed with recycled local hardwood to bring light into the space.
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  • Chiang Mai Bamboo School-24H architecture
    The second type of building is the open-air sala and is used for common functions such as the assembly hall and the canteen.
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    Bamboo columns shoot out of concrete foundations to a bamboo canopy and give the impression of walking through a forest.
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  • Chiang Mai Bamboo School-24H architecture
    Other sala pavilions include a bamboo playground, one around the swimming pool and the Buddha pavilion.
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  • Chiang Mai Bamboo School-24H architecture
    Besides being built of local and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/green-materials">eco-friendly materials</a>, the school aims to educate their students towards sustainability so that they can be ambassadors of green living for their families and community.
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  • Chiang Mai Bamboo School-24H architecture
    The school treats their waste water and recycles their food waste to produce organic fertilizers and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/biogas">biogas</a> for cooking.
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  • Chiang Mai Bamboo School-24H architecture
    Curriculum for the 375 kid school includes both Thai and English languages, local arts, agricultural methods, specialists in tropical forest plants, cloth weaving and northern cuisine. The Panyaden School was completed in April 2011.
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Chiang Mai Bamboo School-24H architecture

Outside of Chiang Mai, Thailand, where the country's tallest mountains meet the flat rice fields is a primary school like no other. Based on Buddhist teachings, the Panyaden School aims to not only be environmentally friendly, but teach their students about green living by delivering a holistic education. 24H architecture designed the school's campus, which is made up of a collection of pavilion-style buildings made from bamboo and rammed earth. The campus also grows its own organic vegetables, treats its wastewater and collects biogas for cooking all as a sustainable example to their students.

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