Green School, Kosovo by Urban Plus
March 26th, 2010 - Posted in Architecture Design, Green Buildings, Sustainable Design
Architecture is a practical subject and most buildings were built for the purpose of housing an activity or sheltering objects. It is for this reason that we start by looking at function, space and the internal environment. This Green Schools pilot was designed by is located in Prishtina, Kosovo. The green architecture design is a joint effort of a multidisciplinary team to design a educational building that can work in harmony with the natural environment. 3 are 4 green objectives intended to achieve: reduce energy consumption, create an education polygon on sustainable buildings and renewable energy, promote a healthy learning environment and develop a pilot project that could be replicated in the future.

exterior green school building
The concept of the building is generated based on the principles of green architecture in accordance with the and the environment. The two storey entrance atrium provides a feeling of space and light and the staircase clearly indicates the circulation to the learning facilities. Classrooms on the ground floor are directly connected to the garden and can be adapted as an open space air classrooms. In order to minimise solar gain in the late spring and summer, south-facing classrooms have been provided with external shading—lighting shelves that also serve to improve day lighting of the classroom.

exterior school sustainable buildings and renewable energy
The entrance building façade creates a welcoming appearance using natural materials, wood on the front and the brick in the entrance. The corridors are illuminated through the glazed façade. The top light in the upper floor corridors, are used both as a lighting method which reduces the need for artificial lighting and to provide natural ventilation of the whole school. The energy solutions include the use of geothermal energy based on four modules:
1. Floor/wall/ ceiling heating and cooling,
2. Control system for heating/cooling,
3. Heat pump and
4. Solar panels for sanitary hot water.

exterior green school landscape architecture
The BMS module provides the control of energy consumption for lighting, heating and cooling. The overall calculated energy savings could be up to 40%. Rain water harvesting from the green roof and the courtyard through a filtering system will provide water for the toilet flushing and irrigation of the courtyard. Solar pannels and the plants on the roof, which also serve for learning purposes.






March 29th, 2010 at 6:19 am
A very beautifully presented diplomatic design
June 3rd, 2010 at 3:00 pm
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June 28th, 2010 at 11:21 pm
The overall concept of the building seems fair, in the aspect of Eco-friendliness …
As far as the Landscape around the school goes, I think more could have been done to increase the ecological sustainability of the area. Generally speaking, I think Kosovo under-estimates the power of the Landscape, its not there to just provide soil for trees. The Landscape provides a refuge for ecological processes, which should be studied a lot more and taken advantage of.