As we trace back our academic culture to the Gurukul system while evolving into a society that focuses on technology in education, the Indian demographic context cannot be ignored. The quest for knowledge doesn’t know restrictions, it is where the willingness is— across age groups and interests, and it has to be addressed at the grassroots level in order to excel collectively. What better way to address it than to start from the villages of India, where natural inquisitiveness thrives, despite proper infrastructure and resources. Completed in December 2021, a successful initiative by Nabhangan Foundation, the Library Pod serves as an arena of knowledge, contemplation and play ground.
“When there are bus stops in each village, there should be a library stop too.”
The Library Pod Serves As An Arena Of Knowledge, Contemplation And Play Ground | Craft Narrative
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Editor’s note : “Learning knows no age.” Access to Education is a basic necessity, even more in rural India. The Library Pod sets an exemplary standard of how minuscule actions and interventions serve the greater good in developing communities. Its functionality caters to all age groups, making it user-friendly and hospitable. Centrally located on the mosaic brick patio, it accommodates various activities under a coherent framework of metal ribbed roofs and steel columns. Furthermore, the Pod serves as a potential prototype, one that must be adopted across the nation. ~ Venessa Thomas (Co-Editor)
This was the thought behind Rajshri Deshpande’s initiation for Library Pod – an arena for knowledge that has the potential to form a communal space where villagers of diverse ages can gather, and accomplish the reading habit and also a perfect setting for storytellers too.
The crux of the project lies in its location—it is a deliberate architectural intervention that utilizes only 17.16 sq.m of space in a rural school that has an area of 220 sq.m.
The pod is built where knowledge resides—a school in the village of Pandhari in Aurangabad, Maharashtra. It takes up a lot less space as compared to the impact it puts on the virtue of education. The structure is strategically built under a peepal tree, in a space encircled by graffiti artworks created by local artists & students.
It consists of a storage shelf and a projecting metal roof designed to shield the users from extreme weather conditions, made up of thin steel plate rafters and purlin that taper towards the edges to express the lightness against the visually heavy bookshelf.
The entire unit in metal doubles up as water-tight bookshelves and as blackboards on the other side, which cater to the outdoors, making it suitable to conduct a class under the peepal tree as well.
Since it is outside the built school structure and open to sky, the bookshelves had to be made water and dust-free by using rubber gaskets to seal them and GI sheets to make up their framework and shutters.
The bookshelves were made by the manufacturers of street side electrical distribution board boxes, who have prefabricated the unit and assembled it at the location to maintain workmanship and quality. An extension of this unit is made by adding a rubber wooden bench beside it.
The flooring for this pod is constructed with bricks, in a way that they start from level zero and up to the pod’s level by creating small steps in between, also serving as a place to sit. The brick base is covered by the overhang which is supported by 80mm*80mm M.S. box sections as columns.
The pod also serves as a backdrop for early morning gatherings and lunchtime play activities in the school while successfully accomplishing multifaceted activities for students and villagers alike.
With that being stated, the Library Pod is an example of how the biggest of achievements start with the smallest of inventions.
The pinnacle of mankind can be understood by the way inventions are made. It is in the bigger achievements that the technological advancements are measured, however, the smallest of interventions making the biggest of differences are worth paying attention to.
Fact File
Designed by : Craft Narrative
Project Type : Institution Design
Project Name : Library Pod
Location : Pandhari village, Aurangabad, Maharashtra
Year Built : 2021
Duration of the Project : 5 Months
Plot Area : 2368 Sq.ft
Project Size : 184.8 sq.ft
Project Cost : 1,55,000
Principal Architect : Ar. Yatindra Patil & Ar. Vijay Kharade
Team Design Credits : Bharat Yadav, Shubham Kapre & Ajay Harsure
Photograph Courtesy : Studio recall & Sohaib Ilyas
Author : Tanvee Abhyankar
Products / Materials / Vendors : Construction Materials – Tata steel / Paint – Jotun
Firm’s Instagram Link : Craft Narrative
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