10 Eco-Friendly Bamboo Buildings Around the Globe
Admirably strong, light and generally available; bamboo is quickly establishing itself as an eco-friendly favorite among designers. Particularly, its exceptional strength, fast growth and low carbon-absorbing capacity give it a slide as the most preferred green building material. Through the world, architects and designers are pursuing layer bamboo effects which make in structures to blend with nature.
1. The Arc at Green School (Bali, Indonesia):
Designed by Ibuku, the Arc is a breathtaking wellness space and gymnasium at Green School, featuring bamboo arches spanning over 62 feet. Unlike traditional buildings, the Arc utilizes anticlastic grid shells for strength and lightness, symbolizing the school's commitment to sustainability.
2. Yakitori Restaurant and Bar at Banyan Tree Vabbinfaru (Maldives):
Inspired by the Maldives' marine life, Atelier Nomadic created the Madi Hiyaa, a curved, bioclimatic overwater restaurant resembling pink whip rays. Constructed with bamboo, the structure integrates seamlessly with its surroundings, offering guests a unique dining experience.
3. Luum Temple at Luum Zama (Tulum, Mexico):
Co-Lab Design Office's Luum Temple is an open-air wellness studio nestled within Tulum's jungle, crafted from bamboo harvested from Chiapas. Its five catenary arches symbolize collaboration and interdependence, reflecting the community's commitment to sustainable design.
4. Bamboo Sports Hall at Panyaden International School (Chiang Mai, Thailand):
Modeled after a lotus flower, this sports hall combines organic forms with modern engineering, all crafted from bamboo. Conserving the environment and increasing climate resilience is a primary focus of our design team at Chiangmai Life Architects; our build uses prefabricated bamboo trusses that are eco-friendly and adapt to calamities.
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5. Tree House at Bambu Indah (Bali, Indonesia):
Immersed above the treetops, winning among others, this luxury tree house from Bambu Indah provides guests a very comfortable stay connected with nature. This tour especially was crafted by Chiara and John Hardy, as the designers they chose to add curved walls and cloud-like beds in order to get a jungle feel as if you are part of one.
6. Grand World Phu Quoc Welcome Center (Phu Quoc, Vietnam):
Vo Trong Nghia Architects Project Welcome Center embeds the characteristics of bamboo in an impressive manner since they are showcased in frames of 42,000 culms creating a canopy part way up. It is the centerpiece of the cultural significance of Vietnam and as such, it welcomes people to be baffled with its tiny intricate design and serene atmosphere.
7. Naviva, A Four Seasons Resort (Punta Mita, Mexico):
Naviva Resort owned by Luxury Frontiers intend to re-make the guests feel like they have entered the healing refuge by building the bamboo tunnel as a symbol. Eco-friendly building materials such as bamboo and copper are used in the resort, and that being so it integrates into the natural setting around, which the guests hence have the experience of the natural environment.
8. Piyandeling Complex (West Java, Indonesia):
RAW's Piyandeling Complex is a combination of the traditional bamboo carvings blending into modern design. It consists of double hyperboloid balustrades and decorative wood carvings. The celebration, which takes place away from the hustles and bustles of Merakwangi, aims to collectively preserve sacred art forms as seen in the crafted bamboo pieces.
9. Treehouses at Playa Viva (Juluchuca, Mexico):
Bamboo treehouses in Playa Viva provide an opportunity for going into nature, which is located in topical area of Pacific Mexico. Codesigned by Atelier Nomadic, the structures harmonize with their environments, embodying the resort's blend of sustainability and eco-luxury.
10. AYURU Forest Temple (Paraty, Brazil)
Discover AYURU, a bamboo-clad sanctuary nestled in Paraty, Brazil, where architecture harmonizes with nature's beauty. Crafted by Atelier Marko Brajovic, this forest temple blends modern amenities with indigenous wisdom, offering a serene space for ecological immersion and self-reflection. Experience tranquility and connection with nature at AYURU, a testament to sustainable design and holistic well-being.
In Bali and the Maldives, bamboo structures adorn the world and proudly demonstrate that creative, sustainable architecture is beautiful as it is smart. While architects go forward using innovative methods to further embed this incredibly durable material into our landscape, expect to see more such stunning bamboo structures that humble with nature and yet minimize the footprint of destruction left by us around.
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