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  • Campus Library: A Sanctuary of Knowledge and Design | Cadence Architects

    Positioned at a vital campus junction, the SMVIT Library links hostels to academic blocks via an arterial road. Adjacent to the proposed central plaza, it plays a key role in the campus master plan.Democratic in spirit, the library encourages interaction both within its spaces and across the campus. Its form is not iconic, but connective-prioritizing relationships over isolated expression. It integrates seamlessly into the site, negotiating with existing trees to merge building and landscape.

    Campus Library: A Sanctuary of Knowledge and Design | Cadence Architects

    Campus Library

    Campus Library

    Porous and pedestrian-friendly, the structure acts as a connector. Like a tree-rooted yet reaching-it grounds itself while opening outward. Though built in bold concrete, it avoids the aloofness of traditional institutional architecture, embracing people and nature instead.

    Campus Library

    Campus Library

    Inside, sectional variety fosters diverse experiences: from quiet nooks to social zones. This layered approach reflects the library’s ethos-open, inclusive, and embedded in both landscape and campus life.

    Campus Library

    Fact File

    Designed by: Cadence Architects

    Project Type:  Institution

    Project Name: SMVIT Library

    Location: India

    Year Built: 2025

    Built-up Area: 101299 sqft

    Principal Architects: Smaran Mallesh,Narendra Pirgal & Vikram Rajashekar

    Team Design Credits:  Smaran Mallesh, Narendra Pirgal, Vikram Rajashekar, Anshul Deshmukh, Aishani Nath, Shilpa Ananth

    Photograph Courtesy: Atik Bheda

    Source: Archdaily

    Firm’s Website Link: Cadence Architects

    Firm’s Instagram Link: Cadence Architects

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