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.
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