Training center for sustainable construction

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    Global Submission 2012 - Training center for sustainable construction, Marrakesh, Morocco. The complex interchanges between classrooms, workshop areas and outside patios and courtyards surrounded with niches for private study. Students will grow fruit and vegetables in the organic garden.

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    Project entry 2011 - Training center for sustainable construction, Marrakesh, Morocco: Working model.

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    Representatives of the Holcim Awards Bronze 2011 Africa Middle East winner ‘Training center for sustainable construction, Marrakesh, Morocco’ (l-r): Salima Naji, Morocco; Martin Rauch, Lehm Ton Erde Baukunst, Austria; and Elmar Nägele, Nägele Waibel Architects, Austria

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    Project entry 2011 - Training center for sustainable construction, Marrakesh, Morocco: East elevation and longitudinal section.

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    Project entry 2011 - Training center for sustainable construction, Marrakesh, Morocco: Site plan.

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    Project entry 2011 - Training center for sustainable construction, Marrakesh, Morocco: First floor.

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    Project entry 2011 - Training center for sustainable construction, Marrakesh, Morocco: Perspective.

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    Project entry 2011 - Training center for sustainable construction, Marrakesh, Morocco: Ground floor.

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    Project entry 2011 - Training center for sustainable construction, Marrakesh, Morocco: Shading façade.

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    Project entry 2011 - Training center for sustainable construction, Marrakesh, Morocco: Working model.

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    Project entry 2011 - Training center for sustainable construction, Marrakesh, Morocco: Energy diagram.

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    Project entry 2011 - Training center for sustainable construction, Marrakesh, Morocco: Energy concept.

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    Representatives of the Holcim Awards Bronze 2011 Africa Middle East winner ‘Training center for sustainable construction, Marrakesh, Morocco’ (l-r): Elmar Nägele, Nägele Waibel Architects, Austria, Salima Naji, Morocco; Anna Heringer, Germany, Martin Rauch, Lehm Ton Erde Baukunst, Austria and Ernst Waibel, Nägele Waibel Architects, Austria

  • Awards Bronze 2011–2012 Middle East Africa

The design approach for the Teaching and Training Center Chwiter in the Marrakesh suburb of Chwiter concentrates on the use of nearby resources including the workforce and earth as the primary construction material. These principles are enhanced by combining design-inherent shading and natural ventilation with modern technologies such as heat pumps and solar panels all of which enable low energy requirements in both construction and operation.

By Anna Heringer - Studio Anna Heringer, Laufen, Germany and

Ideas: Economic & Social Empowerment, Circular Materials & Building Components

The design approach for the Teaching and Training Center Chwiter in the Marrakesh satellite suburb of Chwiter concentrates on the use of nearby resources including the workforce and earth as the primary construction material.

These principles are enhanced by combining design-inherent shading and natural ventilation with modern technologies such as heat pumps and solar panels all of which enable low energy requirements in both construction and operation.

Training center for sustainable construction

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