Here's an interesting snippet on a partnership with an Architect and a school to develop an innovative and sustainable building out of cardboard!
Published on Teachers TV in April 2006, the synopsis of the video is as follows:
The Cardboard Building, at Westborough Primary School in
Westcliff-on-Sea in Essex England, took four years to build and is Europe's first building made
from exclusively recycled cardboard materials.
The walls, roof and supporting beams are all made from recycled cardboard which was developed from materials the school had collected. All the furniture within the building is made from old materials, which have either been recycled or re-used. Even the garden has been designed from sustainable resources: old chimney pots, railway sleepers and cockle shells from the nearby beach.
This programme takes a look inside Westborough School and the revolutionary design of the Cardboard Building, and follows the continuing sustainable development work in the construction of the playground.
The experience shows how the development of an acclaimed work of architecture has been used as a teaching aid to support the children's learning, and how it inspires the pupils to follow careers in design and architecture.
Image from Teachers TV website






