Architecture

Node: Interwoven Bamboo Agro-Educational Centre

Priyangaa Kandasamy
City University Malaysia
Malaysia
Munzir Bin Azman

Project idea

Node is an Interwoven Bamboo and Agricultural Center located in Putrajaya, Malaysia, where farming, education, and sustainable design are connected through the versatility of bamboo. Inspired by the idea of interconnected nodes within nature, the project creates a learning environment where agricultural activities, community engagement, and environmental awareness come together. Visitors can explore farming techniques, bamboo cultivation, sustainable food production, and ecological practices through interactive experiences. The project promotes bamboo as both a renewable construction material and an agricultural resource while establishing a destination that celebrates innovation, sustainability, and the relationship between people, nature, and future farming development.

Project description

Node is designed as an integrated farming and educational center where bamboo structures are interwoven with productive agricultural landscapes. The project consists of demonstration farms, bamboo gardens, educational galleries, workshops, research spaces, and outdoor learning environments connected through shaded pathways and open courtyards. Architectural spaces are inspired by the flexibility and strength of woven bamboo patterns, creating a seamless relationship between buildings and landscapes. Visitors experience farming activities through observation and participation while learning about sustainable cultivation methods. The project functions as a living educational environment that encourages environmental stewardship, agricultural innovation, and community interaction within Putrajaya’s green urban setting.

Technical information

Node is designed as an integrated farming and educational center where bamboo structures are interwoven with productive agricultural landscapes. The project consists of demonstration farms, bamboo gardens, educational galleries, workshops, research spaces, and outdoor learning environments connected through shaded pathways and open courtyards. Architectural spaces are inspired by the flexibility and strength of woven bamboo patterns, creating a seamless relationship between buildings and landscapes. Visitors experience farming activities through observation and participation while learning about sustainable cultivation methods. The project functions as a living educational environment that encourages environmental stewardship, agricultural innovation, and community interaction within Putrajaya’s green urban setting.

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