Climate Conscious Architectural Design - Campus Buildings Designed To Be Energy Efficient Promoting Natural Air-Flow

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Climate conscious

architectural design Campus buildings designed


to be energy efficient
promoting natural air-flow.

House plants - used around campus buildings to improve air quality.

Making EM (Effective Micro-organism) to improve water quality of


water bodies on campus (Click for environment club web pages).

Separating Rubbish - Community commitment to sorting rubbish


prior to recyclables going to the middle man.

Preventing soil erosion by planting grasses and shrubs around the


lakes and ponds.

Using natural materials for


constructing buildings
around campus.

School Vans Students


are encouraged to use
Prem vans to travel to
school, rather than
individual family cars.

Trees planted around campus promote shade and beauty in


courtyards and around buildings.

Students and staff use their bicycles to get around campus,


creating a greener environment.

To limit waste on student field trips, the canteen provides


packed lunches in re-usable plastic boxes.

Potted plants in the


office, near computers,
help off-set
The energy output of
computers, printers,
and other electrical
devices.

Natural Campus Native


species of trees are
donated by leaving
teachers and students of
each graduating class to
maintain a cool, green
campus; thus, helping to
create greater
biodiversity at Prem.

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