Sanskruti School is an exclusive pre-primary school for an already existing school campus at Gokak. Gokak, a taluka headquarters in Belgaum district of Karnataka state is a rapidly growing city in terms of industries, agricultural business, as well as in the fields of education, arts, literature, and folk art. The planning philosophy is directed by considering the psychological and physical needs of kindergarten children who have tendencies of exploring spaces that have exciting avenues and colorful vistas with minimum boundaries, their view of the outside world repeatedly framed with circular windows and colorful Brise Soleil's dressed for windows.
A triangular-shaped piece of land sandwiched between an existing school building on the north, a set of playgrounds on the east and west sides, and the campus property edge abutting the city’s vehicular road on the south was identified as an appropriate location for a new pre-primary school building. This new building will eventually craft the elevation for the entire campus as it stands in the foreground of the existing buildings, creating an Avant-grade image for the entire school premises of a small city.
For a pre-primary school, interesting attempts have been made through architectural methodologies to support various programs, such as formal education, cultural events, and sports activities through the four levels of the built environment of the school. Each of the above-mentioned activities has designated areas and is overlooked by each other through double-height courts, corridors, and window openings.
Certain climatic concerns have played a key role in designing this building in Gokak, a warm and arid city. The northeast side of the site is chosen to accommodate all the classrooms, such that its openings are free from the harsh glare of the south. All the activity spaces, corridors, staircases, courtyards, admin staff, and activity rooms are placed facing south which acts as a buffer from vehicular traffic and summer heat.