Elevated Earthquake-Proof Schools

This Seconadry School is Raised Above the Ground

'Vin Varavarn Architects' designed an earthquake-proof school that is raised above the ground. in 2014, Thailand's Chiang Rai Province was rocked by a powerful earthquake. The natural disaster destroyed 73 schools and displaced more than 2,000 students.

In response to the disaster, the charity 'Design for Disasters' asked nine Thai studios to design earthquake-proof schools. The school designed by Vin Varavarn Architects is unique in that it is raised above the ground. The 'Baan Huay Sarn Yaw School' is comprised of three classrooms that sit on top of metal stilts. The sheltered space beneath the classroom features room for children to run and play. The classroom not only provides a space for students to learn, but it also offers a welcoming atmosphere for children who were affected by the earthquake.

The Baan Huay Sarn Yaw School reveals the future of disaster-proof architecture.
Trend Themes
1. Earthquake-proof Architecture - This trend highlights the innovation and development of buildings that can withstand earthquakes, providing safety and protection during natural disasters.
2. Raised Structures - This trend focuses on the design and construction of buildings that are elevated above the ground, offering multiple benefits such as additional space and protection against flooding or other hazards.
3. Inclusive Learning Spaces - This trend emphasizes the creation of educational environments that cater to the needs and well-being of students, promoting a sense of welcoming and support for those affected by disasters.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - This industry can explore innovative techniques and materials to create earthquake-proof structures and elevated buildings, revolutionizing the field of design and construction.
2. Education - This industry can adopt the concept of elevated, inclusive learning spaces to improve school infrastructure, providing a safe and nurturing environment for students affected by natural disasters.
3. Non-profit Organizations - This industry can collaborate with architects and designers to fund and implement earthquake-proof schools with raised structures, focusing on the well-being and education of children in disaster-prone areas.

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