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ARCFLY / Architecture / Institutional Architecture / Educational Architecture / Cocoon, Pre-primary Extension, Bloomingdale International School by andblack design studio

Cocoon, Pre-primary Extension, Bloomingdale International School by andblack design studio

andblack design studio reveals yet another dynamic project for preschoolers: Cocoon, Pre-primary Extension; a zestful addition to Bloomingdale International School (Galileo Campus) in Vijayawada, India

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Project Credits & Specs

  • Architecture: andblack design studio
  • Photography: Vinay Panjwani
  • Location: Vijayawada, India
  • Area: 4 000 ft2
  • Year: 2024
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  • Design Team: Jwalant Mahadevwala, Adity Rawat 
  • Structural Consultant: Shehzad Irani, Schafbock design+workshop
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Project Description

A harbinger of architectural influence on molding the creation of upcoming educational environments.

In a region where traditional education systems dominate the sector, Bloomingdale International School in Vijayawada highlights the transformative power of parametric architecture in pushing the boundaries of education and challenging conventional norms. It is a first-of-its-kind institute, and the only International School in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India, that has: in its core value a vision to provide education that is unconventional by standards; in its heart to go beyond what other pre-schools in the region provide; and in its brief to bring a paradigm shift in early education through thoughtful architectural design.

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The preschool occupies a 4,000 sq. ft. area within the campus, adjoining the existing school building. Connecting the two buildings is a sunken courtyard, following the topography of the site and ascending towards the new extension as if climbing a hill. This site arrangement, along with the need to cater to about 100 pre-schoolers, offered the architects an opportunity to develop something unique to the school campus. The outcome is a design that challenges the notion of what a school should be. It combines the built form, landscape, and interiors into a single entity, using non-conventional spatial organization, modern technology, and robust materials.

Layout Plan – andblack design studio
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Details – andblack design studio
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In line with its vision, the architecture of Bloomingdale International School breaks away from the typical school design norms. Instead of the usual box-like classrooms for an undulating 3,000 sq ft indoor space, the layout envisions classrooms as fluid, interconnected spaces that foster free movement and interactions.

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© Vinay Panjwani

The design seamlessly merges spaces for playing and learning, blurring the lines between the two. The courtyard adds to this effect by adapting itself as a playground, a classroom, an amphitheater, or a puddle pool as the function demands. This unique spatial experience is further enhanced by the use of full-height glass panels in place of walls and skylights on the roof. By doing so, the design eliminates the understanding of what is inside and what is outside, thereby making the landscape an extension of the built space, and vice versa.

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Another point of departure from conventional school architecture is the design’s reliance on built form instead of bright colors to generate visual interest. Central to this idea lies the thought: “The building, instead of being a part of the landscape, should be a form of the landscape in itself. This is evident by the curved, undulating roof emulating a wave, or perhaps rolling hills. When one views the building from a distance, the viewer can immediately catch glimpses of the landscape beyond, making the building seem like a part of the scene itself. A closer look reveals the real ingenuity of the design: kids inhabiting the building as if protected within a cocoon.

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The fluid form of the roof – covered in turf and resting on an unobstructed structural space devoid of any internal supports or partitions – has been conceptualized using computational tools. Its ingenuity lies in how the green surface outcasts the rest of the built form, making it a landmark in the area. Even more surprising is the fact that the structure itself has been realized within a limited budget by adopting an efficient construction process that considers readily available resources and technologies.

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Its reliance, especially on prefabricated materials, is another critical aspect of the design. The structural core of the roof has been erected on-site using prefabricated elements and construction techniques that involved directing unique junction plates at each intersection of bent circular hollow sections along the X and Y axes. The required curvature has been attained by varying the heights of precisely fabricated and assembled junctions. Structural complexities in achieving the smooth external skin were resolved with a ferrocement shell integrated above the unique metal structure.

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When this structure is viewed from the inside, the roof creates a captivating sense of both wonder and mystery at once. Exposed structural elements along the ceiling present a beautiful contrast to the exterior turfed surface, thereby allowing the true character of materials to shine. The visual effect of this austere material palette is heightened by natural light dissipating through the skylights, punctuating the seamless curvature and creating an anchor point in each classroom. The movement of light and shadow, diffusing in the school across the day, adds another playful element to the design.

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The architecture of this school is unique in its structural expression, innovation in design, and resoluteness in its unconventional approach, where every part has been thoughtfully designed to reinvent the concept of educational spaces and leave an impression on its users. The use of full-height glass panels and turfed roof; fluid spatial organization of classrooms; reliance on prefabrication and computational technologies; and a parametric architectural form, deviate from ‘typical box building’, creating a distinct, non-conformist, and playful structure that could keep childlike curiosity alive. In doing so, Bloomingdale International School stands as a harbinger of architecture’s power in shaping future educational spaces’ design.

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The project description is provided by the architects, via v2com.

About the Architects

andblack design studio

www.andblackstudio.com

andblack design studio is an interdisciplinary design studio working in architecture, interiors, art installations, and furniture design to deliver solutions in all scales. The studio focuses on using parametric tools and physical modeling as the primary way to evolve design. andblack’s philosophy lies in designing the process that leads to the ‘solution’. They believe that the design process should be robust enough to inform all stages of design; from concept to detail design. The practice strives to constantly challenge itself to rethink these processes to suit each unique project. andblack’s core beliefs guide the team to achieve efficient buildings that deploy intelligent systems. For Jwalant and Kanika, everything that moves them emotionally inspires them, from complex interactions present in nature to simple everyday concepts of life. andblack prides itself in conceiving and delivering projects that can be both iconic and meaningful.

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