This modern school pays homage one of the earliest forms of schools in India, a gurukul (guru-teacher, kul-house). To people familiar with this concept, this invokes a powerful image of a learned guru passing on knowledge to disciples under the shade of a large tree. This unbounded, minimal, indirect instruction as a form of transfer of knowledge soon disappeared around the 19th century, with the cells and bells model taking over the majority of institutions.
Editor’s Note: “Inspired by the ancient Gurukul, this school reinterprets its spirit for contemporary needs. Minimal yet purposeful in design, it weaves volumes, openings, and conscious building practices into a nurturing environment, creating spaces where students don’t just learn, but truly grow.” ~Rajvi Dedakiya
This Modern School Takes Inspiration From Ancient Gurukuls | Spacefiction studio
The word ‘school’ derives from Greek σχολή (scholē), originally meaning ‘leisure’. Ironically, the current majority of learning environments in the country tip the scales of learning more toward pressure than leisure.
Educational pedagogy is changing, and the industrial hierarchical transfer of knowledge from teacher to pupil no longer meets the needs and aspirations of 21st-century learners. Pedagogical innovation demands spaces that enable exploration by both teacher and student.
Rainbow International School – Designed as an addition to an existing campus, the three-story-tall building spans east to west with longer sides facing north and south, minimizing heat gain.
The central spine, a large, three-floor volume, divides the north and the south wing of the school, with bridges spanning across, staggering on multiple levels.
This volume has light raining from the top through skylights, hitting the large planters filled with tropical greens that run the length of the school. The south wing itself is staggered to protect the lower floors from the high southern sun.
The ground floor classrooms open onto shaded north or south courts. The classrooms on the higher floors open east or west, sharing large, double-height courtyards.
These courtyards are an attempt to take the classroom closer to the gurukul model by eliminating walls, thereby easing the constricted feeling that a typical four-walled classroom imposes.
In order to fully engage in constructivist learning, students need to transition between lecture, group study, presentation, discussion, and individual work time.
‘Left over’ spades and learning: To truly shift the educational paradigm, learning spaces have been planned along a network of connected places outside the classroom where learning can flow from one space to the next, and a sense of community is fostered.
These extra spaces can stimulate thought by shifting common expectations of planned and productive use of space. These “left-over” spaces can lead to valuable, unplanned, and informal connections. They elevate discourse, encourage creativity, and promote collaboration.
The cold, locally sourced Kota stone, which is interspersed with granite, makes up most of the flooring. The aluminum sliding doors act as a separator between the classroom and the courtyards. The outside courts are finished with local tandoor stone.
Despite the advances in technology over the last ten thousand years of human civilization, which have increasingly separated human experience from the uncontrolled aspects of life on this planet, humans continue to desire, and even need, connections to nature.
This modern school re-integrates the learning experience with the patterns and processes of the natural world, through the use of light, wind, trees, and volumes.
Fact File
Designed by: Spacefiction studio
Project Type: Educational Architecture Design
Project Name: Rainbow International School
Location: Nellore, Andhra Pradesh
Year Built: 2025
Built-up Area: 83500 Sq.ft
Principal Architects: Baba Sashank & Vindhya Guduru
Team Design Credits: Ramya Mudapaka & Naresh Nallapuneni
Photograph Courtesy: Vivek Eadara
Engineering & Consulting > Lighting: Levels
Engineering & Consulting > Other: JDB Fabtech
Landscape Architecture: RRR Landscapes
Engineering & Consulting > Civil: Simon Peter Engineering Consultants
Source: Archdaily
Firm’s Website Link: Spacefiction studio
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