Literature Study: Architectural Design V - Play School
Literature Study: Architectural Design V - Play School
Literature Study: Architectural Design V - Play School
STUDY
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN V – PLAY SCHOOL
FARMING
KINDERGARTEN
DONGNAI, VIETNAM
INTRODUCTION Vietnam historically an agricultural country is facing changes as it
moves to a manufacturing based economy, taking its toll on the
environment.
Built in a tropical climate, the spiraling green roof can stay lush year
round and provides more than enough food for its 500 preschool
children.
Two sloping ends of the triple ring-shaped structure are neatly tucked
beneath a raised loop, landing flush with the three inner courtyards.
These internal courtyards offer a protected and comfortable play
space for the children.
All functions are accommodated under the roof. As the roof lowers
to the courtyard it provides access to the upper level and vegetable
gardens on top- the place where children learn the importance of
agriculture and recover connection to nature.
Beneath the green roof, the classrooms and indoor spaces are shielded from the sun by concrete louvres.
The building is made of a continuous narrow strip with two side operable windows which maximize the cross
ventilation and natural lighting.
The kindergarten is operated without AC in the classrooms despite being located in a harsh tropical climate.
The combination of local materials and low-tech construction methods are applied,
which also help minimize the environmental impact as well as promote local industry.
Architectural and mechanical
energy-saving methods are
comprehensively applied :
Green roof as insulation, green
facade as shading and solar
water heating.
These devices are designed
visibly and play an important
role in the children’s sustainable
education.
Factory wastewater are recycled
to irrigate greenery and flush
toilets.
INTRODUCTION
Indian school chain called Delhi Public School.
FARMING
KINDERGARTEN
DPS
KINDERGARTEN
YELLOW TRAIN
KINDERGARTEN