In this design, which prioritizes ecological building principles, significant emphasis is placed on energy and water efficiency, as well as the use of natural and local building materials. The structures are oriented towards the sun and incorporate measures for both utilizing and protecting from solar exposure, adopting a climate-friendly design approach.

To meet the campus's energy needs, a solar energy system has been chosen and planned to be grid-supported due to the absence of battery usage. For water efficiency, a rainwater harvesting system and greywater treatment systems are utilized. The reduction of concrete usage and the preference for natural, local materials also contribute to water efficiency.

The landscape design incorporates local plant species and natural meadows, reducing water requirements and supporting the area's need for shade and moisture. This comprehensive approach enhances the campus's ecological sustainability, ensuring the effective and efficient use of energy and water resources.

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