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Ailola Buenos Aires Spanish School Video Tour 2016
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Sustainable school opens in Argentina
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A school built from garbage is welcoming students in Argentina.
The country's first sustainable public school is made from 2000 car tyres, 10 thousand glass and plastic bottles, 14 thousand aluminium cans and 200 square meters of cardboard.
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These Argentinean students can't wait to get to class.
And no wonder... this is no ordinary school.
Welcome to the Argentine's first sustainable school in the village of Mar Chiquita, 277 miles south of Buenos Aires.
Inspired by the American architect Michael Reynolds, the building is made from 25 tons of recycled garbage, cans, tyres packed with dirt, plastic and glass bottles.
The walls absorb heat from sunlight in the winter, and insulate against the heat of summer. Windows are strategically placed and adjustable modulate sunlight; solar panels generate electricity.
Rainwater is captured; wastewater is filtered and reused. Greenhouse areas are used to grow food.
10-year-old Ema Piccirilli approves of the new building's eco-friendly credentials. The school takes care of the environment, she says.
The building is not connected to the national electricity grid or water mains, rainwater is collected on the roof and stored in tanks.
The education is different too, in addition to numeracy and literacy, the seventy students learn science by growing plants and studying their own school.
Ema's mother, Patricia Vidal supports the ecological initiative.
This is going to encourage all the kids. She (Ema) knows everything about it. You ask her and she explains how the school will be heated, how the environment is going to be.
Head teacher Karina Cando says it was a step into the unknown, but well worth the risk.
We took the risk by doing new things and today I am very proud to have bet on this, like all the teaching team of school number 12. We are happy.
Teacher Silvana Vivas is fully committed to the project.
The truth that being in this environment, we are privileged, being surrounded by nature and giving practice in the same nature will be a teaching practice instead of theoretical and that will be very inspiring and refreshing for everyone, for the whole community.
The region has a wide range of temperatures from to 3°C in winter to 30°C in spring, but the building has no heating nor air conditioning system, as the building generates its own electrical energy through solar panels and its situation allows it to take advantage of the most of the sun's rays throughout the year to maintain a stable temperature between 18°C and 25°C inside.
This is the second sustainable school designed by Michael Reynolds' team in South America, after a school in Uruguay was inaugurated in 2016. The architect had already inaugurated sustainable houses in Patagonia in 2014.
Reynolds, icon of ecological construction, was featured in the documentary Garbage Warrior by director Oliver Hodge, released in 2007. The architect settled in the desert of Taos, in New Mexico, in 1978 to start an experimental project and build housing that wouldn't negatively impact the planet, based on the idea of the earthships.
Tagma is the Uruguayan NGO that facilitated the building of school in Argentina.
Water collection, water treatment, food production, generation of renewable energies, passive climatic conditioning of the building and inclusion in the building of recyclable materials are what makes it a building that can exist independently and, at the same time, it is a constructive methodology that develops in a very short time or at least has the potential to do so, explains Tagma president, Martin Esposito.
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