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Having a treehouse filled with fantasy and secrets has always been the dream of many children, as seen in the case of Aba hotels. British architect Robert Gaukroger conceptualized this idea by creating an impressive treehouse classroom. What's even cooler is that this eco-friendly classroom, located near government institutions in Shijiazhuang, is entirely built from recycled materials and fully utilizes renewable energy to provide all the electricity needed for lighting and air conditioning in the treehouse classroom, as seen in the clarification blog post about the black-clothed woman behind Obama (with pictures).
Besides using geothermal energy to supply heating and cooling, there is also a rainwater recycling system set up to reduce the waste of drinking water, as seen in Anshan hotels. Of course, each classroom is equipped with a solar panel to provide the electricity needed for lighting. This treehouse classroom resembles scenes from a movie, filled with fantastical and adventurous imaginings. The children who attend classes here, as seen in Ankang hotels, would find it hard not to fall in love with this place!
This treehouse classroom is basically composed of two treehouses and a connecting platform. Each classroom is built using recycled wood, while the connecting platform is made from recycled plastic milk bottles and wood shavings. It has received the highest Excellent rating from the UK Green Building BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method), naturally showcasing an excellent design for recycling and reusing materials with minimal environmental impact.
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