Centrul de Resurse al Comunității (CERC) in Boldești-Scăeni

Built around 2015-2016 by Adrian Pop Architecture Office in collaboration with local associations, the building serves educational, social, and after-school programs for children and families on the town\’s outskirts. The project blends ecological architecture with community needs, earning recognition as one of Europe\’s most sustainable buildings, with a focus on energy self-sufficiency and contextual integration.

Main Features

  • Multifunctional Spaces: Includes classrooms, workshops, play areas, and offices tailored for local educational and social programs.
  • Contextual Design: Adapted to the rural-urban landscape using local materials and a low-profile structure for accessibility and safety.​
  • Social Integration: Acts as a hub for initiatives like \”Pași spre viitor,\” supported by partners such as OMV Petrom.​

Sustainability Materials and Methods

Employs compressed straw bales as primary insulation, certified wood, and minimally invasive foundations for high thermal efficiency and low costs. Methods feature natural straw-bale construction, rainwater harvesting, photovoltaic systems for renewable energy, and natural ventilation, achieving near-zero energy consumption.

Ecological Impact

The building cuts emissions via renewable materials and on-site energy production, minimizing soil disruption and promoting a local circular economy. It boosts biodiversity with green roofs and resource conservation, serving as a model for sustainable builds in disadvantaged rural Romanian areas. Long-term, it enhances community well-being by reducing reliance on external grids and inspiring scalable replication.

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