Project Sign Off: Eco School

 Project Sign-Off: Eco School

Now that my professor has approved my project, I will continue my research. The following is an image of the Great Bamboo Wall by Kengo Kuma who says: “It’s best to harvest and recycle wood to minimize the impact. I leverage local resources as much as I can. It’s especially important in Japan, as Japanese timber is struggling to compete against cheap imports. It also reduces CO2 emissions associated transportation.” Sustainable in the words of Kengi is recycling and to minimize the impact the construction could have on the environment, thats what my project would be focusing on.
 


My project sign-off is attached here if you want to take a look, My final project will be made using digital tools such as: Sketshup, Photoshop, Home by me, and Wix.

References

Viva, A. (2024). Great (Bamboo) Wall, Beijing - Kengo Kuma. [online] Arquitectura Viva. Available at: https://arquitecturaviva.com/works/villa-gran-muralla-1.
abundance, zero = (2022). Is Kengo Kuma’s architecture really sustainable? -. [online] zero = abundance. Available at: https://www.interactiongreen.com/kengo-kuma-sustainable/.

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