Taiwan’s Tainan’s Magic School of Green Technology is actually called the Y.S. Sun Green Building Research Center at the National Cheng Kung University. With its unique design, the school uses 65% less energy than similar other buildings in the country. Three solar panels certainly help to reduce air conditioning by 30%.

Source: Taiwan Today
With a green roof and 14 wind turbines, this school has made its mark and hopefully, heralding a positive trend.
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I think that this not only looks lovely but is also extremely functional. Let’s hope that they start a trend!
I would love to see my little cottage with a green roof like that, I need to get busy. Have a great weekend!
What a cool place,Belinda!I love it!
What a great initiative. Love the roof!