2. SRI DASHMESH ACADEMY
INTEGRATED, HOLJST IC DEVELOPM ENT WHERE LIVING IS LEARNING.
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1982
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The Academy is located 4KM away from the famous Gurudwara Takhat Sri
tall peaks skirting the campus. It is well connected by rail an road and is 80 Kms C
Keshgarh Sah ib at Anandpur Sahib. Naina Devi Temp le is visible from one of the CLIMATIC
CONDITIONS
□ CLIMATE =Cha racterized by its genera l
dryness, a hot summer and a bracing cold
winter.
□ TEMPRATURE -The temperature ranges
from minimum of 4° C in winter to 45° C in
summer. The average annual rainfall in
district is 775.6 mm.
□ TOPOGRAPHY = gradua l slope of 5-6m
which has well incorpo rated in the design of
the school espec ially through landscaping
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reception, visitors lounge , offices ,
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□ACADEMIC BLOCKS - - cons ists
classrooms , labs, teachers room ,
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air theatre etc.
RESIDENTIALZONE
□HOSTELBLOCKS·· separate blocks
for girls and boys with proper security
□FACULTY HOUSING-
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□DINING BLOCK -( KASTURI)
services, dining hall , kitchen, canteen
□STUDENT CENTRE --!:,,y
mnasium,
table tenn is, swimming pool , tuck shop
□SERVICEAREA- later tower ,
electric substation, etc.
RECREATIONAL ZONE
ath letic track , football fie ld , cricket
stadium , gymnasium, hockey fields
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0 Zones are arranged in a irregular
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D services are centrally located in
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The faculty residences are in close proximity to
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D All buildings are placed in a staggered manner accord ing to leve ls.
Hostel block - 3 no.
Located parallel to the
outer edge of the site
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D Construction is started from the coreof the site
i.e. To retain the plantation.
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□Green buffer zones
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□Play in levels create
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D Consists administra tive block, schoo l blocks , library , open air theatre
□Separate sufficient build ings blocks for each junior , middle , sen ior blocks
□Junior block nearest to the public entrance.
□Building is beautifully landscaped .
□Veil or iented building. Ample of light get from east side.
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Consists = classrooms, labs ._ ..,
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□Axia l plann ing .
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D Cmved toilet blocks break the
monotony of the linear block
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AS PER STANDARDS 468SQFT. FOR 24 S'.Rlrf:>ENTS
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INFERENCE - flexibility in the layo ut incorporating movab le '{
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□Lack of storage spaces for the teachers
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In form of
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for 24 students
□Preparatory and storage
space provided along with labs
□Labs are well equipped
East elevation - double storey
buildin,
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ventilat ion
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Each hostel consists 8 dormetries, common room
Two identical blocks are mirror to
axial planning)Each od1er to form one hostel bloc
□Courtyard type planning
□Eachof the double storey single sex building
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dorm itories
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□Lack of proper security as all the
dormitories in to the courtyards
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number of students sharing one
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:>□Dining block consists of a comb ined dining for students
and staff with common kitchen. Vith the total capac ity of
around 200 students.
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D on the first floor canteen is located on kitchen terrace.
D unique form among all the blocks .
The folded roof plate form gives
it a more imposing scale
Exc iting and remarkable play of
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hexagonal shape of kitchen which is different from
other plain buildings.
Hill arch itecture is introduced while add ing slop ing
roofs
Canteen with folded roof
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Play fields are placed at out skirts of the site so as to reduce the noise in the
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Various outdoor facilities
Volley ball court
400m track
Basket ball court
Cricket field
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the layo ut of the buildings ,
the extensive and luxur ious
landscap ing merges
beautifully with the
surrounding. all this add to a
quite , serene and pollution
free environment., which
enhance the living and
learning environment in the
school.
all the paths lined with
shrubs and trees thus heeling
the so n the look
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Natural contours have been used as
an inherent part of landscape.
consent bond between
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Largely built up from locally
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Th is impart distinctive character to the building
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D SITE PLANNING - all the build ing blocks are placed in irregular geometry, every block has its own dign ity and own form.
□SPATIALORGANISATION - all the blocks are integrated with the site through landscape features and well connected to
each other through pathways and courtyards.
□SPACE CHARATER - the schoo l has been designed with the building reso lved in to a senses of courtyards on an intimate
human scale g iving a sense of security to the ch ildre n. There is a spec ial continuity of the classrooms to the courts and veranda.
Open spaces all around and between the built forms form an integral part of the outdoor learning activities and environment as a
whole.
D BLOCK PLANNING - interna l courtyards which form a part of a block ing of a school provide suffi cient light and ventila tion
to the rooms. Each dormitory opens up in to the corr idor fac ing the central court instead of an enclosed space thereby giving as
homely feeling. the hostels requ ire lack the required secur ity.
Op ARKING - limiting the parking to the entrance allows for a safe and traffic free environment.
□LANDSCAPE DESIGN - there is a perfect integration of the arch itect ure of the schoo l with the landscape. There is an
interesting blend of hard as well as soft landscape
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ARCHITECT
LOCATION
TOPOGRAPHY
SITE PLAN
SITE AREA
PLANNING
CONSIDERATION
BUILT UP OPEN
SPACES
C.P. Kukreja and assoc iates
Gurgaon , India
Grad ual slope of 3m towards centre
32 acres
Centralized plann ing with magnificen t lake as the
central focus and all the build ing configured in
c ircular manner around the lake
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Gradual slope of 6-7 m
163 acres
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LIBRARY
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LANDSCAPE
Classrooms are rectangular in shape. they
placed along the singly loaded corridor and
well light and flexible layo ut
Forms a major component or media block.
Segregation of different areas in context to
age group.
They are rectangular in shape. well
equ ipped and ventilated . two on each floor
in every academ ic block. Provisions for
storage and preparation room
All sports activities are concentrated around
student centre and well orienta ted
Veil planned luxm ious and secure hostel
blocks with activity room on each floor
Overall landscape design strives to create a
pleasu rable amb ience inviting the child ren
to use the outdoor spaces which stimulate
physical and mental developme nt of
children
Class rooms are rectangu lar in shape .Ve il placed
around the courtyards and properly light and ventilated.
Library is singly stor ied , octagona l room with the main
one under consideration
Activities are scattered to create interest in students
mind
Veil planned dormitories around the courtyards. But
the lack security.
Natura l contours have been used as an inherent part of
landscape.
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2. CLASSROOM
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1 ACRE (HILLYAREA)
1 ACRE (CITIESWITH 25 LAC.
POPULATION)
8M X 6M (FOR 40 STUDENTS)
MIN. 40 SQ. M.
1 SQUARE METRE PERSTUDENT
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(659637.6SQ . M.)
8.SMX7.3M(FOR 40 STUDENTS)
(62.4 SQ. M.)
1.5 SQUARE METRE PERSTUDENT
3. LIBRARY 14M X 8M
MIN. 100 SQ. M.
5 BOOKSEACHSTUDENTAND 1500 IN
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8000 REF. BOOKS (12 PERSTUDENT)
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4. LABS 9 M X 6 M
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7. WATER 500L PER100 STUDENTS PERDAY TOTALSUPPLY OF 20000
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1 SAFEDRINKING WATER SOURCE
INSIDESCHOOL PREMISES.
MIN. 1 WATER COOLER PER100
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23. B i b l i o g r a p h y
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