Art & Innovation Hub at Agastya International Foundation
The project is a part of the rural educational campus of Agastya International Foundation in Andhra Pradesh. The architecture of this building emanated from the understanding to bring together arts and science and allow the learning that happens when strict disciplines are broken and a natural leap frogging from one to the other becomes the norm rather than the exception. This idea is further strengthened from the belief that the attributes of the future are clearly stacked in favour of our creative community, if we pay heed to the idea of design thinking to solve many problems that escapes a fixated rationalist approach.
The architects explored on the re-adaptation, overlaying of structural determinants, costs and capturing the views of the valley. The ensemble was tucked into the contours further so that it effortlessly slips into the earth. The cut and fill process integrated the structure to the slopes, covering part of the building under the sweep of the earth, which was eventually covered with greenery, merging the structure to the surrounding landscape.
The main entry meanders around the structure, where the earth berm covers the roof and merge into the landscape. As one moves closer to the entry, vistas open towards the exterior at various volumes. The double height area is a multiuse space for art installation, workshops and exhibition.
The classroom span along the contour, opening into semi covered decks. The double height gallery connecting all the classrooms has skylights at the roof level that create interesting play of light and shadow along the path. The storeroom and services are tucked on the rear zone. The studio space spread in and out of the structure, blurring boundaries between interior and exterior. The toilets and services are located away from the main structure with a connecting walkway, the space along the walkway is used as outdoor classrooms and workshop area for doing outdoor activity connected with clay and water. Taking advantage of the land profile, spaces are carved below the service block, which is used by the children as break out spaces. The parking bay for the school buses is located at a distance from the main structure, tucked away into the existing tree groves.
The interior layout of the innovation hub is designed based on the theme ‘fun-based interactive learning environment’. The space reflects ‘design thinking’ and learning ‘how to learn’ attitude. Floor plate accommodates zones for orientation area, innovation resource centre, lab area and design studio zones for curriculum activity.
The uniform colour scheme of the structure and interiors creates a perfect background, an open canvas to display art and sculptures done by the kids that brings colour and texture into the interiors. “The structure seems carved from earth with each space creatively sculpted to suit the requirement along the lay of the land.”
Photo credit: Umeed Mistry, Tasneem Khan, Anand. R
Factfile
Project: Art & Innovation Hub at Agastya International Foundation, Guddivanka, Andhra Pradesh
Architects: Mistry Architects, Karnataka
Client: Agastya International Foundation
Design team: Sharukh Mistry, Sandeep Umapathy,
Vinoth Kannan
Consultants: Cruthi Consultants (Structural),
Maple Hydraulics Consultants (Electrical & Plumbing)
Area: 1487sq m (BUA)
Year of completion: 2018
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