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Title: Government residential school.
Authors: Setty, Kushal R
T, Pavithra
Keywords: Government School
Residential School
low-cost structures
cost-effective buildings
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Acharya's NRV School of Architecture
Citation: Setty, Kushal R. and T, Pavithra (2024) : Government residential school. 1-38p.
Abstract: The architectural design project aims to develop an innovative and sustainable government school. Focused on low-cost structures and materials, the design prioritizes functionality, and environmental responsibility. Key design elements include the use of rammed earth, and other locally sourced materials to create structurally sound, cost-effective buildings. The integration of renewable energy sources, rainwater harvesting, and smart building systems further aligns the project with principles of sustainability. The project aligns with global priorities of ensuring access to quality education for all. By creating an innovative school, it aims to make a positive social impact on the local community, providing a unique design that inspires future educational spaces. The integrated educational ecosystem encompasses a government school, PU colleges, coaching centers, and vocational training programs on one campus, offering a seamless educational pathway. Specialized coaching for competitive exams and vocational training empowers students with practical skills, ensuring a comprehensive educational experience.
Description: USN : 1AA18AT029, Use only for academic purpose.
URI: http://13.232.72.61:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/7919
Appears in Collections:BARC Project Reports Dec.2023

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