Green Code Hub is designed not only as a school building used by students, but as a living community-centered education hub that brings together learning, production, technology, and public life. Located in Sahabiye Neighborhood, the project aims to create a new educational environment where students, teachers, and local people can interact, learn, and produce together.
The main concept of the project is based on combining future-oriented learning with nature and sustainable production. Instead of a traditional classroom system, the building offers flexible spaces where students can learn by experiencing, experimenting, and creating. In this way, education becomes an active process connected to real life rather than a passive activity limited to indoor classrooms.
At the heart of the project, there is a strong relationship between green production and technological learning. Vertical farming areas, open agricultural gardens, multipurpose laboratories, workshops, and learning spaces support this idea. Through these spaces, students can develop environmental awareness while also learning how technology can be used in daily life and sustainable production.
The green areas around the building are not only planned for school users but also for the surrounding community. Therefore, the project does not act as an isolated educational building. Instead, it becomes a public focus point that connects with the city, invites people inside, and supports social interaction. The inner courtyard works as a shared space for meeting, resting, organizing events, and exchanging ideas.
In Green Code Hub, learning, production, and social life are connected to each other. The project aims to improve students’ technical skills while also supporting responsibility, empathy, environmental awareness, and a sense of community. For this reason, Green Code Hub is not only a school; it is a living educational campus that grows with its neighborhood, produces together, shares knowledge, and contributes to a sustainable future.
