Primary School for Sciences and Biodiversity
Key:Metrostudio Architecture Trip
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项目概况:
Primary School for Sciences and Biodiversity with site surface area of 5,164 m² and cost of 18,799,869 euros before tax is designed by Chartier Dalix Architectes. The project involves two structures: a school with eighteen classrooms (seven pre-school, eleven primaryschools) and a gymnasium which will be open to local residents. The two structures are united in a single volume, bounded by a same skin: the mineral wall. The “bark” of the project, the living wall, is made of pre-fabricated blocks of concrete. These blocks present two different types of texture. The visible side is smooth, polished, it reflects the light. The other sides are ribbed, with a rough, rugged texture, melded into a single wall. The roof is a real hanging garden, twelve meters above the gymnasium. This elevated garden has two functions: first, for the fauna of the wall and for its own fauna, it is rich in resources (additional living habitats, nutrition, etc.) ensuring the successof biodiversity. It has been designed as part of a particularly innovative program, environmentally speaking. The concept of the building relies on the development of a primary landscape which would draw its textures and componentsfrom the wider landscape in which it is set.