Friday, August 22, 2025

Day 4746: Bali's Sustainable Architecture, Ibuku & Brazil's Floating Gardens.

        

"Translation": Digital Collage.





  


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    Multi-Story School of Bamboo in Bali


All images courtesy of IBUKU

A series of monumental spiraling structures with vaulted roofs and balconies overlooking a 45,000-square-meter site in Sibang Kaja, Bali, is an innovative foray into sustainable architecture. Designed by IBUKUback in 2008, “Heart of School” is made of local bamboo and grasses that once deteriorated, can be easily removed, composted, and replaced with similar materials. The multi-story structure features thatched roofs evocative of coiled nautilus shells that sit atop three, open-air towers. It houses a high school and its administration and was a catalyst for Bamboo U, which offers courses in architecture and design using the woody material.




“Heart of School” is also included in Build Better Now, a virtual exhibition highlighting 17 inventive projects working to combat the climate crisis. “Globally, CO2 emissions from the building sector are the highest ever recorded, with buildings and construction responsible for 38% of total global energy-related CO2 emissions,” a statement says. The exhibition promotes alternative, sustainable methods, and other projects include a low-carbon home made with 3D-printed clay, an “urban ecovillage” in São Paulo’s Jardim Nakamura favela, and bridges constructed with laminated timber in Amsterdam.











 



  
 
A 7+ minute video, Matches, here
 


  
 
Just because ...

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4 comments:

elenor said...

This bamboo building is amazing!
I also love the idea about the floating garden. Maybe we should have more of them. Not only for cleaning the water but also to make us smile.
Have a happy weekend, Jacki!

jacki long said...

Thank you, Elenor. Yes, when I was in Hong Kong I was amazed that the scaffolding for even huge buildings were bamboo. It's light weight, very strong and sustainable. Have a great weekend. I am am having wifi troubles. ;op

Carrol Wolf said...

I agree with everything that Elenor said. But I also want to say I really love your artwork. :)

jacki long said...

Aww thanks so much Carrol, it never gets many comments, so I really appreciate your kind words. ;o)