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The Conceptual 'Forest School' Helps Purify the City Air

The conceptual 'Forest School' has been designed by Nudes as a structure for Pune, India that would work to provide students with ample amenities and the ability to clean the air of the city.

The building features a lush, greenery-infused facade that would work to clean the air of the city, which was found to be four-times higher than the safe standard set out by the World Health Organization (WHO). A total of six floors would provide students with ample classroom space, while the plants on the exterior would also work to keep the structure cooler during hot days.

The conceptual 'Forest School' is finished with an infinity loop on the top for running and/or cycling to keep allow for outdoor training.
Trend Themes
1. Green Architecture - The incorporation of greenery-infused facades in building designs presents disruptive innovation opportunities for purifying city air.
2. Eco-friendly Education - The concept of 'Forest Schools' promotes eco-friendly education to combat air pollution in urban areas.
3. Sustainable Building Materials - Using sustainable building materials in school construction can contribute to cleaner air and a healthier learning environment.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects and designers can explore innovative ways to integrate green features in building designs to improve air quality.
2. Education - Educational institutions can adopt the 'Forest School' concept to offer students a healthier and more environmentally-friendly learning environment.
3. Construction - The construction industry can focus on using sustainable building materials to create eco-friendly schools and contribute to air purification efforts.

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