School Niki de Saint Phalle / MU Architecture
Briefly

The Niki de Saint Phalle middle school exemplifies the concept of environmental excellence, being the first positive energy college in Grand Est, designed with a passive approach.
The choice of materials, particularly wood and straw, significantly reduces the project's carbon impact while enhancing energy efficiency and embracing a sustainable future in architecture.
The building's flexibility in design allows it to adapt to the constantly changing needs of middle school life, demonstrating a commitment to functional architecture.
By emphasizing local production of straw for construction, the project not only reduces carbon footprint but also empowers local businesses and craftsmen through training opportunities.
Read at ArchDaily
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