Located in the suburbs of Parisian, the Le Bourget School by Hubert & Roy Architectes et Associés features a modern minimalist design that puts emphasis on the simplicity of structural forms and sustainable building practices.
Blending with its natural surroundings, this elementary school is made from prefabricated timber that is fused with glass and aluminium panels. Connected to the city with 'green corridors,' this bold design aims to further the advancements of ecotecture.
Featuring a dynamic and sustainable green roof, the Le Bourget School by Hubert & Roy Architectes et Associés saves energy while encouraging the revitalization of oxygen and vegetation. Aesthetically pleasing and functional, this eco-friendly architecture piece is sleek and striking.
Sustainable Learning Centers
The Le Bourget School is Eco-Friendly and Dynamic in Design
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Architecture - Architects and designers can leverage prefabricated materials and incorporate green roofs to incorporate sustainable design in architecture
2. Green Corridors - Creating green corridors linking buildings to surrounding natural environments can encourage more sustainable design practices and enhance biodiversity
3. Dynamic Green Roofs - Incorporating sustainable green roofs that encourage vegetation and revitalization of oxygen can be a trend for future sustainable architecture design
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Modern minimalist architecture with prefabricated timber and green roofs can be a disruptive innovation opportunity to design environmentally conscious and sustainable buildings
2. Education - Building sustainable and eco-friendly learning centers can create a disruptive innovation opportunity to revolutionize the way educational institutions are designed and built
3. Sustainability - Creating sustainable green corridors and dynamic green roofs can be a disruptive innovation opportunity for the sustainability industry to explore and implement more advanced ecological designs