PT. Ever Living Ibuku

The Arc at Green School

The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva

THE ARC AT GREEN SCHOOL

IBUKU

ARCHITECTS
IBUKU

LOCATION
Kecamatan Abiansemal, Indonesia

CATEGORY
Recreation & Training, Schools

AREA
760 m²

YEAR
2021

PHOTOGRAPHS
Tommaso Riva

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Atelier One, Atelier One, Neil Thomas

CREATIVE DIRECTOR
Elora Hardy

DESIGN CONCEPT
Ibuku, Jörg Stamm

ON SITE CONSULTANT
James Wolf

CONSTRUCTION MANAGER & ON SITE ARCHITECT
Ibuku, Jules De Laage

PROJECT ARCHITECT
IBUKU, Rowland Sauls

BUILD TIME
8 Months

WIDTH
23,5 M (75 Ft)

LENGTH
41 m (134 ft)

AN UNPRECEDENTED STRUCTURE
IBUKU has pioneered a new design vocabulary, making our own rules along the way, and offering new solutions to the world through our journey.

The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva
The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva

Today, we offer yet another design solution, an unprecedented structure which is not only an incredible piece of bamboo architecture, but will serve as a reference in lightweight structures altogether.

The Arc is the newest building on campus at the world-renowned Green School in Bali, Indonesia.

The school has a 12 year history of breaking boundaries and expanding horizons and the Arc is the newest benchmark in that history, raising the bar for sustainable education around the world.

The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva
The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva
The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva

The first building of its kind ever made, The Arc at Green School is built from a series of intersecting 14 meter tall bamboo arches spanning 19 meters, interconnected by anticlastic gridshells which derive their strength from curving in two opposite directions.

The Arc is a feat of engineering; it required months of research and development and fine tuning of tailor-made details.

The result is a refined design with unparalleled beauty, which stands as a testament to IBUKU’s commitment to expanding horizons in architecture and design

The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva
The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva
The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva

The concepted structure for The Arc is totally unprecedented. Embarking on a design never before executed required some bravery and optimism.

We were creative and stubborn enough to research and develop the answers needed for the success of the project.

—Rowland Sauls The Arc at Green School - Project Manager, IBUKU

The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva
The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva
The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva

The Arc at Green School Bali enters a new era for organic architecture, with its 19 meter span arches, interconnected by anticlastic gridshells.

It is a new community wellness space and gymnasium for the extraordinary campus, in collaboration with Jorg Stamm and Atelier One.

The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva
The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva

—Elora Hardy Creative Director, IBUKU

INSPIRED BY NATURE
The Arc employs one of nature’s greatest strategies for creating large spaces with minimal structure.

Within a human ribcage, a series of ribs working in compression are held in place by a tensioned flexible layer of muscle and skin.

The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva
The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva
The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva

This creates a thin but strong encasement for the lungs. In the case of The Arc, arches working in compression are held in place by tensioned anticlastic gridshells.

These fields of gridshells appear to drape across the spaces between impossibly thin arches soaring overhead, giving a whimsy, intimacy and beauty to the space.

The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva
The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva

Although, the gridshells appear to hang from the arches, they actually hold them up.

The gridshells use shape stiffness to form the roof enclosure and provide buckling resistance to the parabolic arches.

The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva
The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva

The two systems together create an unique and highly efficient structure, able to flex under load allowing the structure to redistribute weight, easing localised forces on the arches.
-Neil Thomas, Director of Atelier One

The Arc's counterintuitive orchestration of geometry brings the structure into a state of equilibrium, which means a dramatically decreased necessity for structural material.

The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva
The Arc at Green School
Courtesy of IBUKU

This also means an unprecedented inner volume with an impossibly thin structure and without any distracting trusses.


The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva
The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva
The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva
The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva


The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva
The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva
The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva
The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva
The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva
The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva
The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva
The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva
The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva


The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva
The Arc at Green School
© Tommaso Riva


The Arc at Green School
Courtesy of IBUKU
The Arc at Green School
Courtesy of IBUKU


The Arc at Green School
Short Section
The Arc at Green School
Side Elevation


The Arc at Green School
Long Section
The Arc at Green School
Front Elevation

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