The Out School is an attempt to explore a new design
vocabulary for pre-primary schools. The aesthetics, spatial planning and the
architectural detailing is a direct response to the constraints that
revolved around this project. The client, two dynamic ladies who were running a small
pre-primary setup, approached Studio Infinity with a site where they wanted to
expand their endeavours into a larger space. This new site was an old
dilapidated house, set amidst a residential neighbourhood. First challenge was to fit in a schools requirements into
house with odd column - beam grid and varying openings which couldn’t be
modified. Cost and Time were additional constraints that governed every
single decision that was made thru’out the course of this project.
The space planning which started by first knocking off
unwanted walls and toilets, eventually turned into making every square feet of
the area available (indoor + outdoors) into a multifunctional space. This gave
the teachers and students more opportunities to teach and learn at various,
levels despite the spatial constraints.
Following the column grid, a central corridor segregates
the classrooms and the common activity hall. A series of varying arches &
bold colours, overwhelm this zone. While the big front outdoor space is
left open for school gatherings and play, the narrow side open spaces are
designed to promote learning outside the constraints of a typical four
walled classroom. The rear open space is another attempt to create a zone that
can be used in multiple ways, giving the school a freedom and flexibility
to explore the non-conventional ways of teaching and grooming these young
minds.
Considering the fact that the end users belonged to the
age group of 2-5years, the overall outlook for design thinking was governed by
the child anthropometry, playfulness and easy movement. Thus was the
furniture designed, the levels were managed and the indoor-outdoor connect was
established. Immense detailing went into creating and customising elements
that would act as an aid for teaching/learning like the music wall, sensory path,
the alphabets game, etc.
The material palette largely comprised of cement floors,
ceramic mosaics, wooden furniture & bamboo pergolas define the earthen
tone. Bold colours and natural textures add to the spatial attributes. All
these elements together define ‘The Out School’ where and attempt is made to
design spaces that will trigger teaching, learning and growth outside the
confinement of typical classrooms..!!