Journal of Design and the Built Environment (Jun 2012)

An experimental school prototype: Integrating 3rs (reduce, reuse & recycle) concept into architectural design

  • Kong Seng Yeap,
  • Sreenivasaiah Purushothama Rao

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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The authors conducted a design project to examine the use of school as an ecological learning hub for children. Specifically, this study explores the ecological innovations that transform physical environment into three-dimensional textbooks for environmental education. A series of design workshops were carried out to gain interdisciplinary input for ecological school design. The findings suggest to integrate the concept of 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse & Recycle) into the physical environment. As a result, an experimental school prototype is developed. It represents a series of recommendations that are rendered by novel ideas through the amalgamation of architecture, ecology and education. These findings promote the development of sustainable and interactive learning spaces through cross-disciplinary investigations in school architecture. Designers and practitioners interested in educational facilities design would find this article useful.

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