The design of Geneva Liberal School is rooted in a pedagogical approach that integrates spatial fluidity, environmental responsiveness, and user well-being. Conceptually, the project reinterprets the traditional school typology, where the school elevation design supports a dynamic interplay between learning environments, social spaces, and nature.
School Elevation Design Is Rooted In Spatial And Environmental Awareness | Studio Design Atelier
The client’s vision emphasized a contemporary academic setting that prioritizes adaptability, daylight access, and a strong connection to the outdoors. The architectural response manifests in a series of interconnected learning clusters, arranged to facilitate both structured and informal interactions. Classrooms prioritize flexibility, enabling various teaching modalities and accommodating future programmatic shifts.
Located on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, Geneva Liberal School is a response to both its immediate context and the evolving pedagogical needs of a contemporary K-12 institution. The site’s proximity to the SP Ring Road posed a significant challenge in terms of noise exposure and environmental impact.
To mitigate this, the design team deliberately orients the building away from the highway, shielding academic spaces through an inward-facing layout. They strategically place recreational facilities, including sports areas and activity zones, within the protected core of the campus to ensure a quieter, more immersive learning environment.
At its core, the design reinterprets traditional school typologies through a lens of spatial efficiency, adaptability, and environmental sensitivity. The circulation strategy prioritizes simplicity, creating an intuitive navigation system that allows students to transition seamlessly from communal spaces to classrooms. The spatial organization fosters an organic movement through the school, enhancing wayfinding and reinforcing a sense of place.
Materiality plays a crucial role in the project’s architectural identity. The use of locally sourced brick, exposed concrete, and wood establishes a natural, warm palette while minimizing embodied carbon. The design team articulates the facade to optimize daylight penetration while reducing solar heat gain.
Jali screens strategically shade large glazing areas, balancing transparency and thermal performance. This approach enhances indoor environmental quality while reducing dependency on artificial lighting and mechanical cooling.
Passive strategies embed sustainability at the project’s core. Building orientation maximizes daylighting while mitigating glare and heat gain, complemented by a high-performance envelope that reduces operational energy loads.
Natural ventilation strategies are integrated to minimize mechanical dependency, fostering a healthier indoor environment. Locally sourced materials, low-carbon construction techniques, and landscape-driven microclimatic interventions further reinforce the project’s environmental sensitivity.
Beyond passive environmental strategies, the school places a strong emphasis on the well-being of its users. Classrooms use controlled color temperature lighting to maximize visual comfort. Cross-ventilation and low-VOC materials maintain high indoor air quality.
The integration of outdoor learning spaces further reinforces the relationship between built and natural environments. A series of podium-like staircases and level transitions blur the boundary between indoors and outdoors, encouraging movement and interaction beyond conventional classroom settings.
In addition to standard academic spaces, Geneva Liberal School accommodates a diverse range of specialized facilities, including shooting ranges, pool tables, and table tennis areas—reflecting its position as one of the most premium educational institutions in the state. These spaces support a curriculum that values both academic and extracurricular excellence, fostering a well-rounded student experience.
Designed to serve a diverse demographic, the school accommodates classrooms with ancillary spaces that support interdisciplinary learning and community engagement. The master plan anticipates future expansion, allowing for seamless scalability while preserving the integrity of the original spatial framework.
By synthesizing spatial clarity, environmental responsiveness, and programmatic richness, the school establishes a framework that is both contextually grounded and forward-thinking. It embodies an architectural approach where form follows function, but also where learning environments transcend their traditional confines—creating a space that is intuitive, immersive, and deeply connected to its surroundings.
Fact File
Designed by: Studio Design Atelier
Project Type: Institution
Project Name: Geneva Liberal School
Location: Ahmedabad
Year Built: 2024
Duration of the project: 2022-2024
Built-up Area: 16,16,355 Sq.ft
Principal Architects: Ar. Neha Mody & Prashant Mody
Team Design Credits: Aatman Modi , Dhara Sheth , Tushar Bambhaniya , Junaid Vora
Photograph Courtesy: Tathya Macwan
Civil: SETU
Project Managers: Vaishak Nair
Products / Materials: Exposed brick, exposed concrete, and wood, kota stone , powder coatedwindow, terrazzo
Firm’s Website Link: Studio Design Atelier
Firm’s Instagram Link: Studio Design Atelier
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