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Madison High School Garden Structure

In a continuation of Madison High School's campus greening projects and as part of Village Building Convergence 2009, Sebastian designed an outdoor classroom using two small overlapping structures. They protect against wind, rain, and sun, giving students and community gardeners shelter all year round -- and a good excuse to get outside and into the school's budding garden projects. Less than 120 square feet each, they are small enough not to need a permit, but combined they create a much larger protected space. The structure will be made out of wood and cob, with an eco-roof, a rainwater catchment system, and a rain garden.

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