Design Intent: The idea behind this project was to create a space that would be inspiring, stress-free and close to nature for children. The main requisite was to design natural-looking spaces and minimize the use of technological teaching aids. The team wanted to recreate snippets of nature for the toddlers, where they could get to experience various animals and birds in their natural environment. A concept was thus proposed that included interactive classrooms, wherein the kids could learn outside of a fixed curriculum. The school is an ‘early learning habitat’, and each space is modelled on a naturally occurring ecosystem or habitat.
Design Development: Exterior
The building block has been evolved from two adjacent broken-down rectangles while adhering to the building bye-laws of the site. The major addition and subtraction in the building form has been made in the rear and the middle right for natural light and ventilation, which have been constantly maintained throughout the structure. Similar voids have been added on the exterior façade to break the rhythm and pattern of the building envelope, hence creating a bit of drama on the front and rear facades. These additive voids are fully glazed to let natural sunlight inside the building. The façade is also treated with alternately placed windows in a staggered manner to break the monotony. The achieved façade is further treated with colors of the school logo and jaalis. Final touches in material and texture are given.
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A GRECIAN RETREAT
Shimona Bhansali imbues a subtle touch of opulence to this home in Mumbai
A BOLD STATEMENT
Dhampur Sugar Mills Limited's workspace in New Delhi designed and built by Officebanao adopts an industrial narrative
A BREATH OF FRAGRANT DESIGN IN DELHI'S HEART
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MASTER OF ALL TRADES
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A TOUCH OF OPULENCE
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THE WOODEN WONDERLAND
Priyanka and Piyush Mehra envision a stunning experience centre for Vikas Plywood
THE HUB: BUILDING COMMUNITIES
Studio Lotus designs a dynamic mixed-use community hub that activates Chennai's largest IT Park
THE WINNER'S PERCH
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THE DIRECTOR'S CABIN
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Designing Corporate India
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