Sangam Elementary School / SferaBlu Architects

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Text description provided by the architects. In olden times, students were taught in open environments under the trees. We have been inspired by this concept as it helps children connect with nature. It is a wonderful way to learn various life skills, and presents an opportunity for kids to run, jump, slide, make a mess and explore themselves in an informal way.

Sangam Elementary School  / SferaBlu Architects - Exterior Photography, Facade
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The school is located in the urban fabric of Bhilwara, Rajasthan, India. The project covers an area of 2612 Sq. M. The design is focused on establishing an entity for students, where the built space and environment together becomes a successful tool for learning.

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The form of the building was inspired by a triangular cheese sliver with tiny holes on its sides as seen in cartoons; likewise, the external surface of the building has multiple punctures. The exterior facade has many tiny window panels to maintain visual connectivity with nature and the surroundings. The size of the windows is small to ensure safety and positioning is driven by the height of the students. The students get a view of the outside while sitting at their desks. Each floor is staggered which creates small planters and generates an organic form of the structure.

Sangam Elementary School  / SferaBlu Architects - Exterior Photography, Stairs, Facade
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From a distance, the building looks like a sloping garden. Near the main entrance is an open amphitheater which is used for activities such as morning prayers, dramas and performances. The size of the plot and space needed for the project left limited peripheral space for essential outdoor activities. This made us repurpose the roof of the entire building into a sloping garden interconnecting each floor. The flat area of the roof is used as a cycling track.

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The first slope has two huge custom-made slides; the second slope, which is the longest slope in the building, has obstacle courses; and the third slope, which has enough sunlight, has planters, one kitchen garden for each class to grow their own vegetables and flowers. This creates a special bond between the children and the nature around them.  The topmost part of the roof has a jungle gym where they climb and swing with a view of the entire city beyond.

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The building is a three storied structure. The built form is highly perforated and has two courtyards which permit filtered daylight to seep into the corridors. The courtyards help reduce the heat gain and provide efficient air circulation in the entire building, which is essential for the harsh climatic conditions of the region. With the air and diffused light that enter from the top, the inner portion of the building remains cool and well-lit.

Sangam Elementary School  / SferaBlu Architects - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
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The shape and volume of the classrooms are organic, unlike the usual rectangular classrooms. The double height spaces are converted into multi-purpose mezzanine spaces for the kids to play, relax and unwind. Built for three to seven year old kids, the idea was to create a space such that the thought of going to school would bring a smile on their faces!

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Address:Bhilwara, Rajasthan, India

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Cite: "Sangam Elementary School / SferaBlu Architects" 24 Apr 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/938228/sangam-elementary-school-sferablu-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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