With the rapid development of urbanization, the main urban area of Hyderabad is constantly expanding eastwards, leading to the expansion of Genesis International School in a new setting. The architectural school design is a compelling example of how thoughtful spatial planning and materiality can transform educational spaces into nurturing environments that foster creativity, community, and sustainability.
Editor’s Note: “Genesis International School represents modern architecture through sustainable yet modern design standards that nurture learning, creativity, and well-being. Locally sourced bricks, perforated facades, and open courtyards improve ventilation, natural light, and thermal comfort. Hallways lined with student artwork and greenery seamlessly connect with nature. Well-planned spaces create a sense of inspiration and community in this school.” ~ Anusha Sridhar
This School Design Fosters Community and Innovation In Education | Studio Sacred Geometry
Simple U shape plan meeting the function requirement, creating rich green courtyard space as much as possible to let in the sunshine and the wind, for the kids to enjoy the spatial experience at several scales.
The design seamlessly integrates functional spaces with nature and local architectural traditions, creating a setting that feels both dynamic and welcoming.
The facade of the building stands as a striking visual anchor, blending traditional brick craftsmanship with modern sensibilities. The intricate brick patterns and geometric motifs celebrate local vernacular techniques while showcasing contemporary design thinking.
The deep recesses and large glass panels introduce a rhythm of solidity and transparency, symbolizing the balance between tradition and innovation. This facade functions as more than just a protective shell; it becomes an expressive statement of identity for the school.
The stairwell exemplifies the artful use of perforated brickwork, allowing sunlight to filter through in a dappled pattern. This design element not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the space but also ensures optimal ventilation and thermal comfort.
The geometric perforations create a sense of movement and playfulness, reminding us that even utilitarian spaces can become moments of beauty.
Where the interplay between indoor and outdoor elements takes center stage. It reduces the amount of direct sunlight entering rooms by acting as a buffer zone. By intercepting sunlight, they limit heat gain and glare, keeping classrooms cooler. Moreover, it enhances natural ventilation, and provides a cooling effect throughout the building.
The brick-clad walls, punctuated by classroom entrances, feature vibrant student artwork, establishing the corridor as a lively and functional spine of the school. Adjacent to this, dense tropical foliage provides a natural buffer, creating a calming atmosphere while improving air quality. This design fosters a sense of connection with nature, creating an enriching environment for learning and exploration.
This school is a benchmark for contemporary educational architecture. The use of locally sourced materials like brick not only grounds the design in its context but also ensures durability and sustainability.
Open spaces, integrated greenery, and creative use of light and ventilation reflect the principles of biophilic design. Thus, fostering a holistic learning environment. More than just a building, this school is a microcosm of forward-thinking architecture.
Fact File
Designed by: Studio Sacred Geometry
Project Type: Educational Architecture Design
Project Name: Genesis International School Turkayamjal
Location: Turkayamjal, Hyderabad
Year Built: 2024
Built-up Area: 50000 Sq.ft
Design: Paruchuri Sai Chand
Drawing: Rao Sai Shruthi
Execution: Sadhu Anurag Reddy
Contractor: Niranjan Chitroju
Photograph Courtesy: Vivek Eadara
Manufacturers: Hanuman Enterprises, Saint Gobain India
Source: Archdaily
Firm’s Instagram Link: Studio Sacred Geometry
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