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THE DREAM WEAVER: REIMAGINING A STIMULATING
ENVIRONMENT FOR THE CHILDREN
(SUNNYDALE SCHOOL AT BASHUNDHARA R/A, DHAKA)
NAME: AHNAF AMEER ASHRAF
STUDENT ID: 14104005
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of
BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
Spring – 2020
Department of Architecture
University of Asia Pacific
74/A, Green Road, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents Page
Title………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..1
I. Certificate of Originality……………………………………………………………………………………….3
II.. Dedication…………………………………………………………………………………………………….3
III. Acknowledgement……………………………………………………………………………………..........3
IV. Abstract……………………………………………………………………………………………………....4
V. Discussion with Client……………………………………………………………………………………….5
1. RESEARCH BACKGROUND…………………………………………………………………
1.1. Historical Context ……………………………………………………………………………………….....6
1.2. Geographic Context …………………………………………………………………………………....6--9
1.3. Social Context………………………………………………………………………………………........10
1.4. Demographic Context ………………………………………………………………………………..11-14
2. CONTEXUAL ANALYSIS & PROGRAMMATIC UNDERSTANDING ……………...
2.1. Site & Context ……………………………………………………………………………………….…...16
2.2. Site Analysis ……………………………………………………………………………….………….17-27
2.3. Program Analysis ………………………………………………………………………………….....28-37
3. RESEARCH & REVIEWS………………………………………………………………...
3.1. Literature Reviews …………………………………………………………………………………...40-42
3.2. Standard Analysis ………………………………………………………………………………………..43
3.2.1. Indoor Class Room Layouts ……………………………………………………………………...44-45
3.2.2. Indoor Outdoor Studio Layouts ……………………………………………………………………...46
3.2.3. Break Out Spaces …………………………………………………………………………………47-48
3.2.4. Outdoor Spaces ……………………………………………………………………………………….49
3.2.5. Analyzing Child Friendly Environment …………………………………………………………..50-52
3.2.6. Research about the Children …………………………………………………………………….53-54
3.2.7. Infographics Analysis ……………………………………………………………………...…………..55
3.2.8. Analysis about Existing Sunnydale School…………………………………………………… …56-59
3.3. Precedence Analysis………………………………………………………………………………………..
3.3.1. (Local)………………………………………………………………………………………….…. ..60-81
3.3.2. (Global) …………………………………………………………………………………………….82-102
3.4. Summary of Research …………………………………………………………………………………103
4. CONCEPT FORMULATION……………………………………………………………....................
4.1. Concept Formulation (Understanding with Schematic Diagrams, Sketches & 3D)…………105-111
5. DESIGN PROPOSAL……………………………………………………………..............................
5.1. Design Proposal …………………………………………………………………………………..113-135
5.2. Conclusion ………………………………………………………………………………………………136
Index & Bibliography……………………………………………………………………………………137-140
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I. CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY:
This isto certifythatI am responsibleforthe work submittedinthisthesisandthatthisisan
original workof myown exceptasspecifiedinacknowledgementsornotes,andthatneitherthe
thesisnorthe original workcontainedthereinhasbeensubmittedtothisorany otherinstitutionfor
degree.
II. DEDICATION:
To my parents. AKMAshraful Islam & Nawsheba Sabih Kabita
All my family-friends, relatives, well - wishers.
III. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
At first, I am grateful to Almighty for blessing me with the opportunity to complete this research
work. I am thankful to my studiomentorAbuSayeed Mostaque Ahmed, Dean & Professor and also
supervisor Muhtadin Iqbal, Department of architecture, UNIVERSITY OF ASIA PACIFIC (UAP) for his
immense supportandguidance throughoutthe process,whichgave me the triggered power to work
hard ineverystep.My endlessgratitudegoestowardssir Ziaul Islam, Associate Professor & Proctor,
Mehrab iftekhar, Assistant Professor for always believing in mind provoking me to go further and
beyond.
I am also grateful to the Dept. of Architecture, University of Asia Pacific, for technical support.
Thanksto my honorable all teachersatthe Departmentof Architecture,UNIVERSITYOFASIA PACIFIC
(UAP) for providing a stimulating academic environment, inspiration, and guidance
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IV. Abstract
It is undoubtedly said that the children are our future of the nation. Now-a-days children are seen
engaged in watching online based movies – cartoons etc. playing online games, watching YouTube
and browsing in online websites. For these reasons though the children can learn a lot of things from
the virtual media they are getting mechanized and losing to nurture their inherent creativity that
means spontaneous quality. This is a concerning issue for the children as well as the parents. So it is
high time for making our future children to be more creative simultaneously to be more advanced in
science & technology. We want to provide an inclusive environment that fulfills each child’s social,
emotional, physical and intellectual needs. Our focus is on their environment, because children are
the principal influence in a creative development, so that children, parents and teachers can work
together as a team. We are committed to the community, bringing families, teachers and community
members together to teach our children the value of cooperation, respect, responsibility, creativity &
potentiality. It is an opportunity to locate those problems of this important sector and come out with an
architectural solution. In this thesis, an innovative and effective architectural program which is based
on rational explanation is to create a suitable child-friendly stimulating environment in a school. So by
designing Sunnydale School imaginably can play important role in this aspect.
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1. RESEARCH BACKGROUND
1.1. Historical Context
Bashundhara is situated in a residential area of Vatara Thana in Dhaka, Bangladesh. This area
is developed by Bashundhara Group. It is recognized as one of the most significant planned
housing areas in Bangladesh.
In the 1980s, the project was started. In 2011 segments of the housing project was declared
unauthorized as they were in considerable flood flow zone areas. In 2014 a cabinet committee
held a meeting to rechange the Dhaka Detailed Area Plan (DAP) map to make the project
legalized. The project was established on the area filled up low-lying marshland areas. The
project has been sold over 10,000 as of 2005 for the residential purpose with all other
amenities.
Bashundhara is located just opposite to Baridhara and a few minutes short drive from the
Gulshan 2 area. For the Dhaka dwellers, they have to access Bashundhara by the Kuril
Bisshow Road. Actually there is a 300 ft high way just beside the neighborhood (which goes by
the name ‘300 ft’ itself) is for the people who live outside Dhaka. Though the area is a little bit
far from the current commercial hubs like Motijheel and Gulshan areas, people still find it
suitable due to the peace, serenity, and security of the area.
1.2. Geographic Context
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2003 2006
2008 2009
2010 2011
2012 2013
2014 2015
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Figure: Geographical transformation of Bashundhara Residential Areas from Satellite Images,
Source: Google Earth Pro 2020 (compiled by author) G.M.
2016 2017
2018 2019
2020
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1.3. Social Context
Societal Facilities in Bashundhara
Residential Area:
GP Headquarter, Different banks,
Bangladesh Protidin Office, Walton
& Bashundhara Group Head Office
etc.
Educational:
 American International University Bangladesh (AIUB)
 Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB)
 North South University (NSU)
 International School Dhaka
 Playpen (school)
 Hurdco International School
 Viqarunnisa Noon School
and College
Health Facilities:
 Evercare Hospital Dhaka
 Bashundhara Eye Hospital
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1.4. Demographic Context
Green Areas
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/ Hospital
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2. CONTEXTUAL ANALYSIS & PROGRAMMATIC UNDERSTANDING
2.1. Site & Context
Site Area : 3 Acres
Site Location: Bashundhara Residential Area, Block – G, Plot – 19A, Road - 7
Google Map View
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LAND USE PATTERN
SITE
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2.2. SITE ANALYSIS
ZOOM IN VIEW
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AIR FUNNELING
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CONTEXT LAYOUT PLAN WITH FOCAL POINTS
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TREE MAPPING
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2.3. PROGRAM ANALYSIS:
I. GIVEN PROGRAM
Administration
 Reception Area With Entry lobby
 Principal Room
 Secretary Room
 Meeting Room
 Visitors Waiting Lounge
 Accounts Room
 Commercial Room
 Students Counselor Room
Library
 Librarian Room
 Cloak Room (Lockers)
 Stack Area
 Visitors Waiting Lounge
 Book Stacks
 Reading Space
Canteen
 Dining Area
 Kitchen
 Storage (Food, Utensils & Crockeries)
 Washroom Facilities
 Counter
 Loading-Unloading Bay
Multipurpose Hall
 Reception Area
 Entry Lobby
 Seating Area
 Back Stage
 Washroom Facilities
 Green Room
 Lockers in Changing Room
Gymnasium
 Lockers
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 Gym Area
Assembly Area
 Assembly Space
Class Rooms
Teachers Room
Labs
 Physics Lab
 Chemistry Lab
 Biology Lab
 Computer Lab
Car Parking Facilities
& Other Supporting Services
II. PROPOSED PROGRAM
Administration
 Guardians Waiting Lounge
 Elevator Facilities for The Differently Abled Persons
Library
 Green Lounge
Canteen
 Green Lounge For Dining Purpose
Multipurpose Hall
 Used As Exhibition Space
 Connected With Outdoor Space
 Used As Examination Hall
Gymnasium
 Pool Table
 Table Tennis Table
 Carom Board
 Lockers
Assembly Area
 Plaza Like Situation
 Outdoor Learning Space
 Dias
Class Room
 Modular Class Rooms in 2 Modules
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 Connected with Open Terrace
 Music & Dance Room
 Art, Craft & Sculpture Room
 Gaming Class Room (Common Room)
 Open Terrace Connected Workshop Room
 Outdoor Studio
Stimulating Environment
 Informal Learning Space
 Break Out Space
 Breathing Space
 Interactive Space (Plaza Like Situation)
 Green Bridge Connection
 Bridge Connected Open Stairs
Teachers Room
 Teachers Open Lounge
 Coffee Corner
 Lockers
 Guest Teachers Open Lounge
Child Specialists Rom
 Parents Waiting Lounge
 Visiting Counter
 Child Counselors Room
 Child Researchers Room
 Medical Facilities
 Prayer Room
 Storage
Physics Lab
 Dark Room
 Lockers
Computer Lab
 Photocopier & Printer Zone
 Lockers
 Teachers Room
 Shoe Rack
Play Field
 Football Field
 Cricket Field
 Outdoor Seating Area For The Spectators
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 Gallery Space
Play Court
 Basketball Court
 Handball Court
 Outdoor Seating Area For The Spectators (Under The Banyan Tree)
 Gallery Space
Parking Facilities
 Bus Parking
Drop Off Area
 Canopy Like Drop off Area
Other Supporting Services
 Ayas Waiting & Resting Zone
 Guards Waiting Zone
 Washroom Facilities (Male & Female)
 Lockers / Shelves in Changing Room (Male & Female)
 Storage
 Emergency Exits (Fire Stairs)
 Janitors
 Duct Room
 Rooftop Gardening
III. TOTAL DETAIL PROGRAM
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PROGRAMS SPACE INFORMATIONS Total With
Sections Functions Number
No. of
Users SFT/Person Net Circulation
ADMIN Admin Block Person SFT SFT SFT
Principal 1 1 150 150
AttachedRestRoom 1 1 60 60
AttachedWashRoom 1 1 40 40
Secretary 1 1 250 250
MeetingRoom 1 15 35 500
StudentsCounselorRoom 1 1 160 160
VisitorsWaitingLounge 1 12 25 300
AccountsDepartment 1 2 80 160
Commercial Department 1 2 75 150
GuardiansWaitingLounge 1 30 10 300
Sub Total 2071 2071
TEACHERS TeachersRoom 1 60 35 2000
TeachersOpenLounge 1 20 30 600
GuestTeachersOpenLounge 1 16 32 500
Coffee Corner 2 84 2 100
Sub Total 3200 3200
CHILD SPECIALISTS Specialists
ChildCounselorRoom 1 4 40 160
ChildResearcherRoom 1 4 40 160
Medical Facilities 1 4 40 160
ParentsWaitingLounge 1 12 16 200
VisitingCounter 1 1 50 50
PrayerRoom 1 10 10 100
Storage 1 50
Sub Total 880 880
JUNIOR CLASS Junior Section
Section - 01
(PlayGroup) 3 96 32 3072
(Nursery) 3 96 34 3328
Section - 2
(KG 01) 2 64 32 2048
(KG 02) 2 64 32 2048
Sub Total 10496 10496
MIDDLE CLASS Middle Section
Section - 01
(Class1) 2 66 31 2048
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(Class2) 2 66 31 2048
(Class3) 2 66 31 2048
(Class4) 2 66 31 2048
Section - 02
(Class5) 2 66 31 2048
(Class6) 2 66 31 2048
(Class7) 2 66 34 2300
Sub Total 14588 14588
SENIOR CLASS Senior Section
(Class8) 2 66 31 2048
(Class9) 2 66 31 2048
(Class10) 2 102 22 2300
Music & Dance Room 1 54 35 1800
Art, Craft& Sculpture Room 1 46 44 2000
GamingClassRoom 1 15 32 480
WorkshopRoom 1 32 40 1280
OutdoorStudio 2 350 26 91000
Sub Total 11956 11956
STIMULATING BreakOut Space 4 75 33 2500
ENVIRONMENT BreathingSpace 2 24 62 1500
PlazaLike Interactive Space 2 130 12 1600
GreenBridge Connection 6 5600
Bridge ConnectedOpenStairs 2 4000
Sub Total 15200 15200
LAB Lab Facilities
Physics Lab 1 80 25 2000
Dark Room 1 20 30 600
ChemistryLab 1 100 30 3000
BiologyLab 1 100 20 2000
b) Aquarium
800c) StaffingdisplayZone
e) Storage
ComputerLab 1 45 40 1800
a) TeachersRoom 1 2 50 100
b) Photocopier&PrinterZone 1 1 40 40
Sub Total 10800 10800
COMMON
FACILITIES Common Facilities
ExhibitionHall /Display Zone 1 300 8 2400
Multipurpose Hall (Audio - Visual) 1 300 8
ExaminationHall 1 200 12
Sub Total 2400 2400
Library
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a) LibrarianRoom 1 1 144 144
b) CloakRoom 1 144
c) Stack Area 1 1 144 144
d) VisitorsWaitingLounge 1 16 22 350
e) Book Stacks 14 105
f) ReadingSpace 11 50 40 2000
Sub Total 2887 2887
Canteen
a) DiningArea 2 50 40 2000
b) Kitchen 600
c) Crockery & UtensilsStorage 1 70
d) Food Storage 1 120
e) WashroomFacilities 2 100
f) Counter 1 300
g) Loading-UnloadingBay 1 200
Sub Total 3390 3390
Gymnasium 1 25 80 2000
Sub Total 2000 2000
AssemblyArea 1 450 12 5400
Dias 1 0
Sub Total 5000 5000
Play Field& Play Court
Football Field 1
CricketField 1
Basketball Court 1 2880
Handball Court 1 3000
Sub Total 5880 5880
SUPPORTING Supporting
SERVICES Generator& Sub StationRoom 1 800
BMS Room 1 80
ElectroMechanical Room 1 80
LiftMachine Room 2 300
Storage 1 60
Duct Room 10 500
WashroomFacilities 8 900 5000
Back Stage 1 864
GreenRoom 1 130
Storage 1 130
ChangingRoom 1 80
Washrooms 2 140
AyasWaitingZone 1 120
AyasRestingZone 1 120
Guards WaitingZone 1 120
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Washrooms 2 144
ChangingRoom 2 150
Storage 1 150
Sub Total 8968 8968
GRAND TOTAL 78990
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A. Main Programs Sft SFT
AdminBlock 2071
Teacherss Block 3200
Child Specialist 880
Junior Class 10340
Middle Class 14588
Senior Class 11956
Lab Facilities 10800
Multipurpose Hall 2400
Library 2887
Canteen 3390
Gymnasium 2000
SupportingServices 8968
Sub Total 78990 78990
B. Circulation
Lobby& CirculationArea 2000
Parking(13 Cars) & Busing(5 school
buses) 5000
CanopyLike Drop Off Area 1300
Entry Lobbyin Multipurpose Hall 1000
OthersTransportMovement 8700
Sub Total 19010 19010
C. Green Area
Football Field 7000
Informal Learning Space (Green
Surface) 3000
Outdoor Seating Area for the
Spectators 7000
GreeninBus parkingArea 3000
Green Lounge inLibrary Area 224
GreenLounge incanteenArea 800
SetBack green 2500
Canopial GreeninCar ParkingArea 4000
GreenArea( Back Side Assembly Area) 2000
PlayfieldSetBackArea 1400
Miscellaneous 2000
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Sub Total 32670 32670
Total Built Area 98000
SUMMARY SUMMARY % Area SFT
1 % 0f Built Area 48 78990
2 % 0f Green Area 27 32670
3 % 0f Circulation Area 25 19010
Total Land Area 100 130670
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3.1. LITERATURE REVIEWS
To design stimulating environment different types of seminar papers, literatures, articles,
case study papers, case studies, books. pdfs etc are reviewed.
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3.2. STANDARD ANALYSIS (FINDINGS & RESEARCH)
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3.2.1. STANDARD ANALYSIS (INDOOR CLASS ROOM LAYOUTS)
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3.2.2. STANDARD ANALYSIS (INDOOR-OUTDOOR STUDIO LAYOUTS)
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3.2.3. STANDARD ANALYSIS (BREAK OUT SPACES)
BREAK OUT SPACE:
A break out means any space which is open to the end users that is different from their usual
working area. It can be a place for the users to relax, eat their lunch and even hold informal meetings.
Basically schools, institutions, office areas etc. there are seen this type of space.
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3.2.4. STANDARD ANALYSIS (OUTDOOR SPACES)
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3.2.5. ANALYZING CHILD-FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT
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3.2.6. RESEARCH ABOUT THE CHILDREN
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3.2.7. INFOGRAPHICS ANALYSIS
THE DREAM WEAVER: REIMAGINING A STIMULATING ENVIRONMENT FOR THE CHILDREN
(SUNNYDALE SCHOOL AT BASHUNDHARA R/A, DHAKA)
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3.2.8. ANALYSIS ABOUT EXISTING SUNNYDALE SCHOOL
Sunnydale was established in 1985 by its founding members spearheaded by its late Chairman Abdul
Mannan Khan. Based on the syllabus published by the UK Education Board this institution is aimed at
providing quality education to the society. Dr. Tanvir Ahmed Khan is the Chairman of this school.
Tazeen Ahmed is the principal of this school. At present, Sunnydale is housed in different locations
with classes ranging from Playgroup to Grade Twelve. The future plans include the construction of
school facilities on its own land at Bashundhara. The students are obligated to help those who are
less fortunate. The school believes in the motto ‘Each one for everyone’.
Existing images of this Sunnydale School
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CLASS ROOM LAYOUTS
Actually there are 6 types of class room layouts which
depict the individuality of class room approach in this
school to govern the students in many different ideologies
to excel. That’s why the students get belonged to the
school very playfully and educated in very exceptional
manners.
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3.3. PRECEDENCE ANALYSIS
3.3.1. (LOCAL)
Basically there is research about 6 types of school
1. Traditional English Medium Type
2. SOS Type
3. Aptitude Based
4. Vocational Learning Type
5. Montessori Education Type
6. Mixed Type (Montessori & English Medium)
1. Traditional English Medium Type:
An English medium educational system is one that uses English as the primary medium of
instruction --- particularly where English isn’t the mother tongue of the students. As a result of
this, in many states throughout the world where English isn’t the predominant language.
There are many English medium schools.
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A) SUNBEAMS SCHOOL AT UTTARA
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B) SCHOLASTICA SCHOOL AT UTTARA
The proj ec t was one of t he m os t l eadi ng E ngl i s h m edi um s c hool s at Dhak a. The
s c hool func t i on ed i n s c at t ered res i dent i al hous es unt i l 1999. The newl y
c ons t ruc t ed bui l di ng c om pl ex at Ut t ara s i t ed 1 ac re hous es c l as s fi ve t o A l evel
c l as s es wi t h am pl e open s pac e for t he s t udent t o i nt erac t and c i rc ul at e out s i de
t he c l as s room s . The bui l di ng des i gned by A rc hi t ec t Jal al A hm ed and hi s
as s oc i at es c om pri s i ng i n doubl e hei ght ed m ai n ent ranc e wi t h el evat ed ground
l evel , s t ai r c as es and c orri dors of di fferent s i z e and s hapes , i nt erc onnec t i ng
di fferent l evel s around t he c ent ral c ourt wi t h c hangi ng panoram i c vi ews .
B eaut i ful green pl ant s and bare bri c k s at di fferent fl oor l evel s as s um e t he
c ourt y ard s i de c orri dors . P l ay of ever c hangi ng s unray s t hrough wi de and
perforat ed over hangi ng paras ol s .
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2. SOS Type:
SOS type schools basically a commitment to child- centred care like a mother, a
house, siblings, a village. In the following decades, SOS Hermann Gmeiner’s
(Austrian) life was inseparably linked with his commitment to a family based care
concept with the four pillars of a mother, a house, brothers and sisters, and a village.
SOS HERMANN GMEINER SCHOOL AT MIRPUR:
This school is established in 1986, this beautiful campus stands on 2 acres of land in
Mirpur-13 The campus was designed by As Architect Team Member Architect Nahas
Ahmed Khalil and Architect Late Raziul Ahsan Khandaker.
It is one of the Education Projects of SOS Children’s Village International in
Bangladesh. It was established in 1986 in order to provide better education to the
children of SOS Children’s Village Dhaka as well as those of Mirpur and its adjoining
areas.. The institution has already gained a reputation as one of the best educational
institutions in the country both in terms of its achievement in different public
examinations as well as its performance in different extra-curricular competitions. To
protect also remains an integral part of our overall policy. The college is run by a
special Governing Body approved by the Board of Intermediate and Secondary
Education, Dhaka. The impressive college building is situated on 2 acres of land at
Mirpur Section-13.. At present over 1100 students, including about 120 children from
SOS Children’s Village Dhaka, are studying in this institution.
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3. APTITUDE BASED
The Bangladesh curriculum in UAE follows the Dhaka Board Curriculum.
The English version school is a system of education in Bangladesh that follows the national
curriculum and based upon textbooks translated from the Bengali language into English. The
academic year is from January to December.
Key Features
The Education System is divided into:
1. Primary education - lasts 5 years (grades I to V - grades 1 to 5)
2. Secondary education - lasts 7 years (3+2+2).
Comprises three cycles:
 Junior secondary (grades VI-VIII – grades 6 - 8)
 Secondary (grades IX and X – grades 9 & 10)
Fulki Child Aptitude School At Chittagong:
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Fulki is a child’s paradise. It started its journey on 1st January, 1976 as an open type aptitude
institute. The objective was to unfold human qualities, to develop creative faculties and to nurture
intelligence-oriented merit among the children. Simultaneously, it is conducting the cultural activities
for students of other science 2001 that includes literature, music, fine-arts, biographies of great men,
history of civilization and science. Today almost 800 children as direct students of the two centres and
20,000 students of different districts through IECP are linked with Fulki. Fulki is one such private
institution that takes a cultural view of education in its most varied and comprehensive sense with
particular emphasis on cultural inputs essential for proper blossoming of a child’s mind, soul and
individuality. Based in Chittagong, the creators of Fulki thought of the school as “children's cultural
world,” where children are blessed with the right nutrients for mental and intellectual growth.
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4. VOCATIONAL LEARNING TYPE:
Vocational education and training (VET), called Career & Technical Education (CTE),
prepares learners for job that are based in manual or practical activities, traditionally
non-academic and totally related to specific trade, occupation or vocation, hence the
term – vocational education is education that prepares a child to work as a technician
or to take up employment in a skilled craft or trade like tradesperson or artisan.
Vocational education is sometimes referred to as childlike career and technical
education. Vocational goals could include skills needed to find a job, maintain a job,
or perform specific tasks required for the job. The technical and vocational education
and training (VET) for the children is particularly important for promoting economic
development, expanding employment size and improving the quality of employment.
METI School At Dinajpur:
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3.3.2. PRECEDENCE ANALYSIS (GLOBAL)
5. Montessori Education Type:
Montessori education involves free activity within a `prepared environment’, meaning an educational
environment tailored to basic human characteristics, to the specific characteristics of the children at
different ages, and to the individual personalities of each child.
The Montessori Difference
“Education should no longer be mostly imparting of knowledge, but must take a new path,
seeking the release of human potentialities.” - Maria Montessori (An Italian child physician,
Founder of Montessori Conceptual Schooling System)
A) FUJI KINDERGATEN AT JAPAN
Fuji Kindergarten is a place where young children know how to learn, meet, and discover, but most of
all play their way toward personal development. The Philosophy The oval ring shaped timber roof
floating over interior spaces that mingle with the central atrium area in one unique entity. The concept
is very simple: Children are not forced to stay indoors rather than outdoor or semi-outdoor areas.
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B) MONTESSORI KINDERGARTEN AT CHINA
Montessori Kindergarten is located on the coastline of Xiamen Island.Columns and beams
immediately become trees and bridges. Continuing staircases and slides spiral up around the "trees",
connecting and activating spaces. "Treehouses" provide private spaces for children to read and do
handwork. So Montessori Kindergarten art China is a iconic kindergarten for the children to have
better interactive and also creative environmental situations. The design of the kindergarten has been
drawing on the Montessori concepts and principles. The third floor provides a combination of indoor-
outdoor activity areas connected by a plastic track. The track is an extension of the centralized atrium
and detaches out various thematic activity areas. Children can move freely and safely.
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C) EDUARD BALCELLS, DANIEL TIGGES EL TIL·LER SCHOOL AT SPAIN
The school proposing a contemporary spatial expression of the Waldorf-Steiner pedagogy adapted to
a Mediterranean climate. Thus, there are no interior corridors, and access to the classroom follows a
gradual exterior spatial sequence: rambla – courtyard – porch - receiving hall – classroom. The
buildings have no closed hallways, encouraging students to explore the natural surroundings freely.
The volumetric compactness, the semi prefabrication of structure and facades, as well as the direct
expression of the materials, without coatings or claddings, have made it possible to build this school
for a cooperative of parents and teachers within a budget lower than to the average for a public
school with equivalent characteristics.
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6. Mixed Type (Montessori & English Medium):
The School has been great blessing for thousands of students as the education here focuses on
moulding the child-body mind and spirit. ... The teaching methodology implemented here is Child
Oriented, the discipline implanted is Nation Oriented and the morality imparted is God Oriented.
Montessori English Medium Primary School. Affiliated to CBSE. Award Winning School.
A) Hongling Experimental Primary School At China:
The school building, distributed into two halves with different heights on the east and west,. The
general plan is an inter-linking mirrored and E-shaped. The West Half uses the obligatory spacing
between classroom rows to create a “valley” courtyard with two curved boundaries. The courtyards
sinking to the underground level, combined with the greenery slope garden, strives for the
underground cultural/sport facilities and canteen space fully illuminated and naturally ventilated.
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B) Marlborough Primary School At UK:
Marlborough is a well established, inclusive and welcoming primary school with a full time nursery
with excellent facilities in a very new building. Marlborough is larger than the average-sized primary
school. The proportion of disabled pupils and those with special educational needs supported through
school action is slightly below the national average. The school serves a diverse community; far more
pupils come from minority ethnic backgrounds than is the case nationally. At least 12 different ethnic
groups are represented in varying proportions. Nearly two thirds of pupils speak English as an
additional language, which is far higher than the national average.
This is a good school. They make progress from low starting points to reach the national average in
reading, writing and mathematics by the end of Year 6. The training needs of staff are very well. The
development of their teaching skills assists pupils do well. Pupils in Years 1 and 2 develop a solid
understanding of phonics (the sounds letters make), which helps them become confident readers and
writers as they get older. Pupils are courteous and respectful and play and work well together.
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C) Summit Elementary School At USA:
Summit Elementary School in far north Austin serves more than 800 students who represent a diverse
population, with more than 20 languages spoken in students’ homes. Interacting with students
globally and learning about different cultures prepares students as world citizens and leaders.Summitt
is part of the Anderson family of schools, which focuses on world languages and cultures. First-
through fifth-graders are exposed to Spanish, German, French and Latin at each grade level as part
of the school’s focus on world cultures. In addition to a rich basic curriculum, the school offers
diversified enrichment activities, including a robotics program with National Instrument as mentors.
Meet and Greets are only for students starting the school year in the face-to-face and purple/gold
models. Students starting the school year in the Ocon Virtual Learning Community will receive
separate back to school information.
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3.4 SUMMARY OF RESEARCH:
End users: (Children – age up to 3 to 16 years
(Definition of Children in Bangladesh
14 years old
The Age of Consent in Bangladesh is 14 years old.
The United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) defines a child as an
individual less than 18 years old, where The Children Act of 1974 defines children as less than 16
years old individuals.)
Other Users: Guardians, Teachers & Mentors
From the above all precedent studies and standard analysis there has been learnt -
 Different types of schooling systems. Classroom layouts, circulatory connected spaces.
breathing spaces to play etc.
 Environment friendly spaces
 Impacts of breakout spaces, breathing space, connective space on child’s mental and
physical growth
 Types of stimulus or stimulating factors for the children
 Exterior and interior solutions in spaces through architectural translations
 Indoor – outdoor activities and relationship throughout the whole buildings and spaces
 Facades and fenestration in the architectural layout of creating effects to the children
upbringing
 Solid- void compositions in the spatial qualities throughout the horizontal and vertical
circulation in those projects
 Child Specialists. Researchers point of views about the children’s creative manners by going
through the literature reviews.
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4.1. CONCEPT FORMULATION (UNDERSTANDING WITH SCHEMATIC
DIAGRAMS.SKETCHES & 3D):
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5.1. Design Proposal:
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5.2. Conclusion:
It is undoubtedly meant that the universe acts as our teacher. We can learn a lot of things from the
universe as well as our surroundings. By birth a child should have attitude of exploring the universe in
many ways. Because when a child is born, he/she has a tendency of exploring anything by doing,
learning, understanding and involving in all senses. He /she can have a quest for knowledge and
generates many overwhelming questions. So a child can have access to have thirst for knowledge to
discover the whole universe.
In Bangladesh context, school is recognized as a second home that because when turning from the
greater social institution (Family) a child recognized school just like it. The school always also governs
the children just like a family and trains up them with proper manners in a homely environment.
So in thesis the issue of child friendly stimulating environment in the school has been attempted to
focus that because a good number schools lack that type of environment to nurture the children
properly. Different types of spaces are explored by designing much architectural point of views that
can be favorable to the children to be stimulated. But there is many more limitations to explore the
things physically because of Covid-19 issue. So the thesis is an exercise as an exploration. However
it remains open to the others with different types of aspects and many more new generated ideas.
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Index:
Abstract 4
Air Funneling 19
Analysis 16,28.50,55.60
Existing 6, 16-19, 56, 67
Exterior 53-57
Fenestration 118
K
Axonometric Findings 40-42
Background 6 Formulation 46-49, 105-108
Blow Up 19,20,21 Formation 146-149
Children 50 – 54 Form 48-49
Circulation 43 Functional 33-37
Clint 5 Generate 134
Class 53 – 61 Geographic 6-9
Cluster 43 Global 82-86
Concept 105 , 106 Google Earth 6, 7. 16 - 17
Conclusion 134 Google Image 10-14
Connection 51- 53, 108 – 110 Google Map 6-10
Contextual 6, 9 , 11 – 16 Historical 6-9
Covid 134 Homely 134
Diagram 106-110 Housing 6
Demographic 11 – 14 Idea 134
Design 113, 114, 113-137 Index 135
Development 109-112 Indoor 44-46
Discussion 5 Infographics 55
Elementary 101 – 107 Initiative 55-55
Elevation 106-107 Interactive 55-53, 107- 108
Elevator 109 111 Interior 53-55
Enclosure 56, 56 Intimate 50-52
Entrance 45-48 Janitor 33, 34
Environment 50-52 Joy 50-52
Essence 106 107 Junior 29-32
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Index:
Kid 56-58
Kitchen 13 - 14
Layout 107-110
Requirements 5
Research 40 – 42, 53 -
54, 103
Residential 6- 10
K
Learning 53 58 Scale 107 - 114
Literature 40-42 Scheme 105-107
Local 60-63 School 5- 7, 35 – 3, 56- 59
Medium 60 – 64 Site 16-20, 28 – 29, 113 - 114
METI 64-68 Sketch 108 - 111
Mixed 93 Solid 53 - 58
Model 122 – 127 Space 47 - 49
Module 109- 113 Standard 43 - 48
Montessori 60, 82 Summary 38, 103
Nature 6 -9. 50 - 52 SWOT 27
Nurture 50- 51, 134 Theme 53 – 54, 134
Observation 28 Tiny 44- 45
OLS 20 Toddler 43
Original 3, 10, 51 Understanding 16, 17, 105 - 107
Outcome 113- 118 Urban 6 - 8
Outdoor 53 - 59 Version 109 - 112
Plan 6 – 10, 60 -81, 113-116 View 6 - 10
Precedence 60- 62, 82 - 84 Vista 12 - 15
Proportion 53-60 Void 53 – 88, 117 - 120
Proposal 13 - 15 Volumetric 105 - 107
Quest 134 Window 53-57
Question 123, 134 Yard 60 - 65
Quiet 49 Zoom 6 - 11
Render 112 -123 Zone 6 - 9
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Bibliography:
 https://en.wikimapia.org/wiki/Bashundhara_Residential_Area
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5.2 Thesis - The Dream Weaver - Reimagining A Stimulating Environment For The Children (Sunnydale School At Bashundhara R/A, Dhaka)

  • 1. 1 TITLE THE DREAM WEAVER: REIMAGINING A STIMULATING ENVIRONMENT FOR THE CHILDREN (SUNNYDALE SCHOOL AT BASHUNDHARA R/A, DHAKA) NAME: AHNAF AMEER ASHRAF STUDENT ID: 14104005 A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE Spring – 2020 Department of Architecture University of Asia Pacific 74/A, Green Road, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • 2. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents Page Title………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..1 I. Certificate of Originality……………………………………………………………………………………….3 II.. Dedication…………………………………………………………………………………………………….3 III. Acknowledgement……………………………………………………………………………………..........3 IV. Abstract……………………………………………………………………………………………………....4 V. Discussion with Client……………………………………………………………………………………….5 1. RESEARCH BACKGROUND………………………………………………………………… 1.1. Historical Context ……………………………………………………………………………………….....6 1.2. Geographic Context …………………………………………………………………………………....6--9 1.3. Social Context………………………………………………………………………………………........10 1.4. Demographic Context ………………………………………………………………………………..11-14 2. CONTEXUAL ANALYSIS & PROGRAMMATIC UNDERSTANDING ……………... 2.1. Site & Context ……………………………………………………………………………………….…...16 2.2. Site Analysis ……………………………………………………………………………….………….17-27 2.3. Program Analysis ………………………………………………………………………………….....28-37 3. RESEARCH & REVIEWS………………………………………………………………... 3.1. Literature Reviews …………………………………………………………………………………...40-42 3.2. Standard Analysis ………………………………………………………………………………………..43 3.2.1. Indoor Class Room Layouts ……………………………………………………………………...44-45 3.2.2. Indoor Outdoor Studio Layouts ……………………………………………………………………...46 3.2.3. Break Out Spaces …………………………………………………………………………………47-48 3.2.4. Outdoor Spaces ……………………………………………………………………………………….49 3.2.5. Analyzing Child Friendly Environment …………………………………………………………..50-52 3.2.6. Research about the Children …………………………………………………………………….53-54 3.2.7. Infographics Analysis ……………………………………………………………………...…………..55 3.2.8. Analysis about Existing Sunnydale School…………………………………………………… …56-59 3.3. Precedence Analysis……………………………………………………………………………………….. 3.3.1. (Local)………………………………………………………………………………………….…. ..60-81 3.3.2. (Global) …………………………………………………………………………………………….82-102 3.4. Summary of Research …………………………………………………………………………………103 4. CONCEPT FORMULATION…………………………………………………………….................... 4.1. Concept Formulation (Understanding with Schematic Diagrams, Sketches & 3D)…………105-111 5. DESIGN PROPOSAL…………………………………………………………….............................. 5.1. Design Proposal …………………………………………………………………………………..113-135 5.2. Conclusion ………………………………………………………………………………………………136 Index & Bibliography……………………………………………………………………………………137-140
  • 3. 3 I. CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY: This isto certifythatI am responsibleforthe work submittedinthisthesisandthatthisisan original workof myown exceptasspecifiedinacknowledgementsornotes,andthatneitherthe thesisnorthe original workcontainedthereinhasbeensubmittedtothisorany otherinstitutionfor degree. II. DEDICATION: To my parents. AKMAshraful Islam & Nawsheba Sabih Kabita All my family-friends, relatives, well - wishers. III. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT At first, I am grateful to Almighty for blessing me with the opportunity to complete this research work. I am thankful to my studiomentorAbuSayeed Mostaque Ahmed, Dean & Professor and also supervisor Muhtadin Iqbal, Department of architecture, UNIVERSITY OF ASIA PACIFIC (UAP) for his immense supportandguidance throughoutthe process,whichgave me the triggered power to work hard ineverystep.My endlessgratitudegoestowardssir Ziaul Islam, Associate Professor & Proctor, Mehrab iftekhar, Assistant Professor for always believing in mind provoking me to go further and beyond. I am also grateful to the Dept. of Architecture, University of Asia Pacific, for technical support. Thanksto my honorable all teachersatthe Departmentof Architecture,UNIVERSITYOFASIA PACIFIC (UAP) for providing a stimulating academic environment, inspiration, and guidance
  • 4. 4 IV. Abstract It is undoubtedly said that the children are our future of the nation. Now-a-days children are seen engaged in watching online based movies – cartoons etc. playing online games, watching YouTube and browsing in online websites. For these reasons though the children can learn a lot of things from the virtual media they are getting mechanized and losing to nurture their inherent creativity that means spontaneous quality. This is a concerning issue for the children as well as the parents. So it is high time for making our future children to be more creative simultaneously to be more advanced in science & technology. We want to provide an inclusive environment that fulfills each child’s social, emotional, physical and intellectual needs. Our focus is on their environment, because children are the principal influence in a creative development, so that children, parents and teachers can work together as a team. We are committed to the community, bringing families, teachers and community members together to teach our children the value of cooperation, respect, responsibility, creativity & potentiality. It is an opportunity to locate those problems of this important sector and come out with an architectural solution. In this thesis, an innovative and effective architectural program which is based on rational explanation is to create a suitable child-friendly stimulating environment in a school. So by designing Sunnydale School imaginably can play important role in this aspect.
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  • 7. 7 1. RESEARCH BACKGROUND 1.1. Historical Context Bashundhara is situated in a residential area of Vatara Thana in Dhaka, Bangladesh. This area is developed by Bashundhara Group. It is recognized as one of the most significant planned housing areas in Bangladesh. In the 1980s, the project was started. In 2011 segments of the housing project was declared unauthorized as they were in considerable flood flow zone areas. In 2014 a cabinet committee held a meeting to rechange the Dhaka Detailed Area Plan (DAP) map to make the project legalized. The project was established on the area filled up low-lying marshland areas. The project has been sold over 10,000 as of 2005 for the residential purpose with all other amenities. Bashundhara is located just opposite to Baridhara and a few minutes short drive from the Gulshan 2 area. For the Dhaka dwellers, they have to access Bashundhara by the Kuril Bisshow Road. Actually there is a 300 ft high way just beside the neighborhood (which goes by the name ‘300 ft’ itself) is for the people who live outside Dhaka. Though the area is a little bit far from the current commercial hubs like Motijheel and Gulshan areas, people still find it suitable due to the peace, serenity, and security of the area. 1.2. Geographic Context
  • 8. 8 2003 2006 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
  • 9. 9 Figure: Geographical transformation of Bashundhara Residential Areas from Satellite Images, Source: Google Earth Pro 2020 (compiled by author) G.M. 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
  • 10. 10 1.3. Social Context Societal Facilities in Bashundhara Residential Area: GP Headquarter, Different banks, Bangladesh Protidin Office, Walton & Bashundhara Group Head Office etc. Educational:  American International University Bangladesh (AIUB)  Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB)  North South University (NSU)  International School Dhaka  Playpen (school)  Hurdco International School  Viqarunnisa Noon School and College Health Facilities:  Evercare Hospital Dhaka  Bashundhara Eye Hospital
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  • 16. 16 2. CONTEXTUAL ANALYSIS & PROGRAMMATIC UNDERSTANDING 2.1. Site & Context Site Area : 3 Acres Site Location: Bashundhara Residential Area, Block – G, Plot – 19A, Road - 7 Google Map View
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  • 21. 21 CONTEXT LAYOUT PLAN WITH FOCAL POINTS
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  • 29. 29 2.3. PROGRAM ANALYSIS: I. GIVEN PROGRAM Administration  Reception Area With Entry lobby  Principal Room  Secretary Room  Meeting Room  Visitors Waiting Lounge  Accounts Room  Commercial Room  Students Counselor Room Library  Librarian Room  Cloak Room (Lockers)  Stack Area  Visitors Waiting Lounge  Book Stacks  Reading Space Canteen  Dining Area  Kitchen  Storage (Food, Utensils & Crockeries)  Washroom Facilities  Counter  Loading-Unloading Bay Multipurpose Hall  Reception Area  Entry Lobby  Seating Area  Back Stage  Washroom Facilities  Green Room  Lockers in Changing Room Gymnasium  Lockers
  • 30. 30  Gym Area Assembly Area  Assembly Space Class Rooms Teachers Room Labs  Physics Lab  Chemistry Lab  Biology Lab  Computer Lab Car Parking Facilities & Other Supporting Services II. PROPOSED PROGRAM Administration  Guardians Waiting Lounge  Elevator Facilities for The Differently Abled Persons Library  Green Lounge Canteen  Green Lounge For Dining Purpose Multipurpose Hall  Used As Exhibition Space  Connected With Outdoor Space  Used As Examination Hall Gymnasium  Pool Table  Table Tennis Table  Carom Board  Lockers Assembly Area  Plaza Like Situation  Outdoor Learning Space  Dias Class Room  Modular Class Rooms in 2 Modules
  • 31. 31  Connected with Open Terrace  Music & Dance Room  Art, Craft & Sculpture Room  Gaming Class Room (Common Room)  Open Terrace Connected Workshop Room  Outdoor Studio Stimulating Environment  Informal Learning Space  Break Out Space  Breathing Space  Interactive Space (Plaza Like Situation)  Green Bridge Connection  Bridge Connected Open Stairs Teachers Room  Teachers Open Lounge  Coffee Corner  Lockers  Guest Teachers Open Lounge Child Specialists Rom  Parents Waiting Lounge  Visiting Counter  Child Counselors Room  Child Researchers Room  Medical Facilities  Prayer Room  Storage Physics Lab  Dark Room  Lockers Computer Lab  Photocopier & Printer Zone  Lockers  Teachers Room  Shoe Rack Play Field  Football Field  Cricket Field  Outdoor Seating Area For The Spectators
  • 32. 32  Gallery Space Play Court  Basketball Court  Handball Court  Outdoor Seating Area For The Spectators (Under The Banyan Tree)  Gallery Space Parking Facilities  Bus Parking Drop Off Area  Canopy Like Drop off Area Other Supporting Services  Ayas Waiting & Resting Zone  Guards Waiting Zone  Washroom Facilities (Male & Female)  Lockers / Shelves in Changing Room (Male & Female)  Storage  Emergency Exits (Fire Stairs)  Janitors  Duct Room  Rooftop Gardening III. TOTAL DETAIL PROGRAM
  • 33. 33 PROGRAMS SPACE INFORMATIONS Total With Sections Functions Number No. of Users SFT/Person Net Circulation ADMIN Admin Block Person SFT SFT SFT Principal 1 1 150 150 AttachedRestRoom 1 1 60 60 AttachedWashRoom 1 1 40 40 Secretary 1 1 250 250 MeetingRoom 1 15 35 500 StudentsCounselorRoom 1 1 160 160 VisitorsWaitingLounge 1 12 25 300 AccountsDepartment 1 2 80 160 Commercial Department 1 2 75 150 GuardiansWaitingLounge 1 30 10 300 Sub Total 2071 2071 TEACHERS TeachersRoom 1 60 35 2000 TeachersOpenLounge 1 20 30 600 GuestTeachersOpenLounge 1 16 32 500 Coffee Corner 2 84 2 100 Sub Total 3200 3200 CHILD SPECIALISTS Specialists ChildCounselorRoom 1 4 40 160 ChildResearcherRoom 1 4 40 160 Medical Facilities 1 4 40 160 ParentsWaitingLounge 1 12 16 200 VisitingCounter 1 1 50 50 PrayerRoom 1 10 10 100 Storage 1 50 Sub Total 880 880 JUNIOR CLASS Junior Section Section - 01 (PlayGroup) 3 96 32 3072 (Nursery) 3 96 34 3328 Section - 2 (KG 01) 2 64 32 2048 (KG 02) 2 64 32 2048 Sub Total 10496 10496 MIDDLE CLASS Middle Section Section - 01 (Class1) 2 66 31 2048
  • 34. 34 (Class2) 2 66 31 2048 (Class3) 2 66 31 2048 (Class4) 2 66 31 2048 Section - 02 (Class5) 2 66 31 2048 (Class6) 2 66 31 2048 (Class7) 2 66 34 2300 Sub Total 14588 14588 SENIOR CLASS Senior Section (Class8) 2 66 31 2048 (Class9) 2 66 31 2048 (Class10) 2 102 22 2300 Music & Dance Room 1 54 35 1800 Art, Craft& Sculpture Room 1 46 44 2000 GamingClassRoom 1 15 32 480 WorkshopRoom 1 32 40 1280 OutdoorStudio 2 350 26 91000 Sub Total 11956 11956 STIMULATING BreakOut Space 4 75 33 2500 ENVIRONMENT BreathingSpace 2 24 62 1500 PlazaLike Interactive Space 2 130 12 1600 GreenBridge Connection 6 5600 Bridge ConnectedOpenStairs 2 4000 Sub Total 15200 15200 LAB Lab Facilities Physics Lab 1 80 25 2000 Dark Room 1 20 30 600 ChemistryLab 1 100 30 3000 BiologyLab 1 100 20 2000 b) Aquarium 800c) StaffingdisplayZone e) Storage ComputerLab 1 45 40 1800 a) TeachersRoom 1 2 50 100 b) Photocopier&PrinterZone 1 1 40 40 Sub Total 10800 10800 COMMON FACILITIES Common Facilities ExhibitionHall /Display Zone 1 300 8 2400 Multipurpose Hall (Audio - Visual) 1 300 8 ExaminationHall 1 200 12 Sub Total 2400 2400 Library
  • 35. 35 a) LibrarianRoom 1 1 144 144 b) CloakRoom 1 144 c) Stack Area 1 1 144 144 d) VisitorsWaitingLounge 1 16 22 350 e) Book Stacks 14 105 f) ReadingSpace 11 50 40 2000 Sub Total 2887 2887 Canteen a) DiningArea 2 50 40 2000 b) Kitchen 600 c) Crockery & UtensilsStorage 1 70 d) Food Storage 1 120 e) WashroomFacilities 2 100 f) Counter 1 300 g) Loading-UnloadingBay 1 200 Sub Total 3390 3390 Gymnasium 1 25 80 2000 Sub Total 2000 2000 AssemblyArea 1 450 12 5400 Dias 1 0 Sub Total 5000 5000 Play Field& Play Court Football Field 1 CricketField 1 Basketball Court 1 2880 Handball Court 1 3000 Sub Total 5880 5880 SUPPORTING Supporting SERVICES Generator& Sub StationRoom 1 800 BMS Room 1 80 ElectroMechanical Room 1 80 LiftMachine Room 2 300 Storage 1 60 Duct Room 10 500 WashroomFacilities 8 900 5000 Back Stage 1 864 GreenRoom 1 130 Storage 1 130 ChangingRoom 1 80 Washrooms 2 140 AyasWaitingZone 1 120 AyasRestingZone 1 120 Guards WaitingZone 1 120
  • 36. 36 Washrooms 2 144 ChangingRoom 2 150 Storage 1 150 Sub Total 8968 8968 GRAND TOTAL 78990 Sl. NO. A. Main Programs Sft SFT AdminBlock 2071 Teacherss Block 3200 Child Specialist 880 Junior Class 10340 Middle Class 14588 Senior Class 11956 Lab Facilities 10800 Multipurpose Hall 2400 Library 2887 Canteen 3390 Gymnasium 2000 SupportingServices 8968 Sub Total 78990 78990 B. Circulation Lobby& CirculationArea 2000 Parking(13 Cars) & Busing(5 school buses) 5000 CanopyLike Drop Off Area 1300 Entry Lobbyin Multipurpose Hall 1000 OthersTransportMovement 8700 Sub Total 19010 19010 C. Green Area Football Field 7000 Informal Learning Space (Green Surface) 3000 Outdoor Seating Area for the Spectators 7000 GreeninBus parkingArea 3000 Green Lounge inLibrary Area 224 GreenLounge incanteenArea 800 SetBack green 2500 Canopial GreeninCar ParkingArea 4000 GreenArea( Back Side Assembly Area) 2000 PlayfieldSetBackArea 1400 Miscellaneous 2000
  • 37. 37 Sub Total 32670 32670 Total Built Area 98000 SUMMARY SUMMARY % Area SFT 1 % 0f Built Area 48 78990 2 % 0f Green Area 27 32670 3 % 0f Circulation Area 25 19010 Total Land Area 100 130670
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  • 40. 40 3.1. LITERATURE REVIEWS To design stimulating environment different types of seminar papers, literatures, articles, case study papers, case studies, books. pdfs etc are reviewed.
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  • 43. 43 3.2. STANDARD ANALYSIS (FINDINGS & RESEARCH)
  • 44. 44 3.2.1. STANDARD ANALYSIS (INDOOR CLASS ROOM LAYOUTS)
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  • 46. 46 3.2.2. STANDARD ANALYSIS (INDOOR-OUTDOOR STUDIO LAYOUTS)
  • 47. 47 3.2.3. STANDARD ANALYSIS (BREAK OUT SPACES) BREAK OUT SPACE: A break out means any space which is open to the end users that is different from their usual working area. It can be a place for the users to relax, eat their lunch and even hold informal meetings. Basically schools, institutions, office areas etc. there are seen this type of space. -
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  • 49. 49 3.2.4. STANDARD ANALYSIS (OUTDOOR SPACES)
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  • 53. 53 3.2.6. RESEARCH ABOUT THE CHILDREN
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  • 55. 55 3.2.7. INFOGRAPHICS ANALYSIS THE DREAM WEAVER: REIMAGINING A STIMULATING ENVIRONMENT FOR THE CHILDREN (SUNNYDALE SCHOOL AT BASHUNDHARA R/A, DHAKA)
  • 56. 56 3.2.8. ANALYSIS ABOUT EXISTING SUNNYDALE SCHOOL Sunnydale was established in 1985 by its founding members spearheaded by its late Chairman Abdul Mannan Khan. Based on the syllabus published by the UK Education Board this institution is aimed at providing quality education to the society. Dr. Tanvir Ahmed Khan is the Chairman of this school. Tazeen Ahmed is the principal of this school. At present, Sunnydale is housed in different locations with classes ranging from Playgroup to Grade Twelve. The future plans include the construction of school facilities on its own land at Bashundhara. The students are obligated to help those who are less fortunate. The school believes in the motto ‘Each one for everyone’. Existing images of this Sunnydale School
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  • 59. 59 CLASS ROOM LAYOUTS Actually there are 6 types of class room layouts which depict the individuality of class room approach in this school to govern the students in many different ideologies to excel. That’s why the students get belonged to the school very playfully and educated in very exceptional manners.
  • 60. 60 3.3. PRECEDENCE ANALYSIS 3.3.1. (LOCAL) Basically there is research about 6 types of school 1. Traditional English Medium Type 2. SOS Type 3. Aptitude Based 4. Vocational Learning Type 5. Montessori Education Type 6. Mixed Type (Montessori & English Medium) 1. Traditional English Medium Type: An English medium educational system is one that uses English as the primary medium of instruction --- particularly where English isn’t the mother tongue of the students. As a result of this, in many states throughout the world where English isn’t the predominant language. There are many English medium schools.
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  • 66. 66 B) SCHOLASTICA SCHOOL AT UTTARA The proj ec t was one of t he m os t l eadi ng E ngl i s h m edi um s c hool s at Dhak a. The s c hool func t i on ed i n s c at t ered res i dent i al hous es unt i l 1999. The newl y c ons t ruc t ed bui l di ng c om pl ex at Ut t ara s i t ed 1 ac re hous es c l as s fi ve t o A l evel c l as s es wi t h am pl e open s pac e for t he s t udent t o i nt erac t and c i rc ul at e out s i de t he c l as s room s . The bui l di ng des i gned by A rc hi t ec t Jal al A hm ed and hi s as s oc i at es c om pri s i ng i n doubl e hei ght ed m ai n ent ranc e wi t h el evat ed ground l evel , s t ai r c as es and c orri dors of di fferent s i z e and s hapes , i nt erc onnec t i ng di fferent l evel s around t he c ent ral c ourt wi t h c hangi ng panoram i c vi ews . B eaut i ful green pl ant s and bare bri c k s at di fferent fl oor l evel s as s um e t he c ourt y ard s i de c orri dors . P l ay of ever c hangi ng s unray s t hrough wi de and perforat ed over hangi ng paras ol s .
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  • 70. 70 2. SOS Type: SOS type schools basically a commitment to child- centred care like a mother, a house, siblings, a village. In the following decades, SOS Hermann Gmeiner’s (Austrian) life was inseparably linked with his commitment to a family based care concept with the four pillars of a mother, a house, brothers and sisters, and a village. SOS HERMANN GMEINER SCHOOL AT MIRPUR: This school is established in 1986, this beautiful campus stands on 2 acres of land in Mirpur-13 The campus was designed by As Architect Team Member Architect Nahas Ahmed Khalil and Architect Late Raziul Ahsan Khandaker. It is one of the Education Projects of SOS Children’s Village International in Bangladesh. It was established in 1986 in order to provide better education to the children of SOS Children’s Village Dhaka as well as those of Mirpur and its adjoining areas.. The institution has already gained a reputation as one of the best educational institutions in the country both in terms of its achievement in different public examinations as well as its performance in different extra-curricular competitions. To protect also remains an integral part of our overall policy. The college is run by a special Governing Body approved by the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Dhaka. The impressive college building is situated on 2 acres of land at Mirpur Section-13.. At present over 1100 students, including about 120 children from SOS Children’s Village Dhaka, are studying in this institution.
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  • 73. 73 3. APTITUDE BASED The Bangladesh curriculum in UAE follows the Dhaka Board Curriculum. The English version school is a system of education in Bangladesh that follows the national curriculum and based upon textbooks translated from the Bengali language into English. The academic year is from January to December. Key Features The Education System is divided into: 1. Primary education - lasts 5 years (grades I to V - grades 1 to 5) 2. Secondary education - lasts 7 years (3+2+2). Comprises three cycles:  Junior secondary (grades VI-VIII – grades 6 - 8)  Secondary (grades IX and X – grades 9 & 10) Fulki Child Aptitude School At Chittagong:
  • 74. 74 Fulki is a child’s paradise. It started its journey on 1st January, 1976 as an open type aptitude institute. The objective was to unfold human qualities, to develop creative faculties and to nurture intelligence-oriented merit among the children. Simultaneously, it is conducting the cultural activities for students of other science 2001 that includes literature, music, fine-arts, biographies of great men, history of civilization and science. Today almost 800 children as direct students of the two centres and 20,000 students of different districts through IECP are linked with Fulki. Fulki is one such private institution that takes a cultural view of education in its most varied and comprehensive sense with particular emphasis on cultural inputs essential for proper blossoming of a child’s mind, soul and individuality. Based in Chittagong, the creators of Fulki thought of the school as “children's cultural world,” where children are blessed with the right nutrients for mental and intellectual growth.
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  • 79. 79 4. VOCATIONAL LEARNING TYPE: Vocational education and training (VET), called Career & Technical Education (CTE), prepares learners for job that are based in manual or practical activities, traditionally non-academic and totally related to specific trade, occupation or vocation, hence the term – vocational education is education that prepares a child to work as a technician or to take up employment in a skilled craft or trade like tradesperson or artisan. Vocational education is sometimes referred to as childlike career and technical education. Vocational goals could include skills needed to find a job, maintain a job, or perform specific tasks required for the job. The technical and vocational education and training (VET) for the children is particularly important for promoting economic development, expanding employment size and improving the quality of employment. METI School At Dinajpur:
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  • 82. 82 3.3.2. PRECEDENCE ANALYSIS (GLOBAL) 5. Montessori Education Type: Montessori education involves free activity within a `prepared environment’, meaning an educational environment tailored to basic human characteristics, to the specific characteristics of the children at different ages, and to the individual personalities of each child. The Montessori Difference “Education should no longer be mostly imparting of knowledge, but must take a new path, seeking the release of human potentialities.” - Maria Montessori (An Italian child physician, Founder of Montessori Conceptual Schooling System) A) FUJI KINDERGATEN AT JAPAN Fuji Kindergarten is a place where young children know how to learn, meet, and discover, but most of all play their way toward personal development. The Philosophy The oval ring shaped timber roof floating over interior spaces that mingle with the central atrium area in one unique entity. The concept is very simple: Children are not forced to stay indoors rather than outdoor or semi-outdoor areas.
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  • 86. 86 B) MONTESSORI KINDERGARTEN AT CHINA Montessori Kindergarten is located on the coastline of Xiamen Island.Columns and beams immediately become trees and bridges. Continuing staircases and slides spiral up around the "trees", connecting and activating spaces. "Treehouses" provide private spaces for children to read and do handwork. So Montessori Kindergarten art China is a iconic kindergarten for the children to have better interactive and also creative environmental situations. The design of the kindergarten has been drawing on the Montessori concepts and principles. The third floor provides a combination of indoor- outdoor activity areas connected by a plastic track. The track is an extension of the centralized atrium and detaches out various thematic activity areas. Children can move freely and safely.
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  • 90. 90 C) EDUARD BALCELLS, DANIEL TIGGES EL TIL·LER SCHOOL AT SPAIN The school proposing a contemporary spatial expression of the Waldorf-Steiner pedagogy adapted to a Mediterranean climate. Thus, there are no interior corridors, and access to the classroom follows a gradual exterior spatial sequence: rambla – courtyard – porch - receiving hall – classroom. The buildings have no closed hallways, encouraging students to explore the natural surroundings freely. The volumetric compactness, the semi prefabrication of structure and facades, as well as the direct expression of the materials, without coatings or claddings, have made it possible to build this school for a cooperative of parents and teachers within a budget lower than to the average for a public school with equivalent characteristics.
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  • 93. 93 6. Mixed Type (Montessori & English Medium): The School has been great blessing for thousands of students as the education here focuses on moulding the child-body mind and spirit. ... The teaching methodology implemented here is Child Oriented, the discipline implanted is Nation Oriented and the morality imparted is God Oriented. Montessori English Medium Primary School. Affiliated to CBSE. Award Winning School. A) Hongling Experimental Primary School At China: The school building, distributed into two halves with different heights on the east and west,. The general plan is an inter-linking mirrored and E-shaped. The West Half uses the obligatory spacing between classroom rows to create a “valley” courtyard with two curved boundaries. The courtyards sinking to the underground level, combined with the greenery slope garden, strives for the underground cultural/sport facilities and canteen space fully illuminated and naturally ventilated.
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  • 96. 96 B) Marlborough Primary School At UK: Marlborough is a well established, inclusive and welcoming primary school with a full time nursery with excellent facilities in a very new building. Marlborough is larger than the average-sized primary school. The proportion of disabled pupils and those with special educational needs supported through school action is slightly below the national average. The school serves a diverse community; far more pupils come from minority ethnic backgrounds than is the case nationally. At least 12 different ethnic groups are represented in varying proportions. Nearly two thirds of pupils speak English as an additional language, which is far higher than the national average. This is a good school. They make progress from low starting points to reach the national average in reading, writing and mathematics by the end of Year 6. The training needs of staff are very well. The development of their teaching skills assists pupils do well. Pupils in Years 1 and 2 develop a solid understanding of phonics (the sounds letters make), which helps them become confident readers and writers as they get older. Pupils are courteous and respectful and play and work well together.
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  • 100. 100 C) Summit Elementary School At USA: Summit Elementary School in far north Austin serves more than 800 students who represent a diverse population, with more than 20 languages spoken in students’ homes. Interacting with students globally and learning about different cultures prepares students as world citizens and leaders.Summitt is part of the Anderson family of schools, which focuses on world languages and cultures. First- through fifth-graders are exposed to Spanish, German, French and Latin at each grade level as part of the school’s focus on world cultures. In addition to a rich basic curriculum, the school offers diversified enrichment activities, including a robotics program with National Instrument as mentors. Meet and Greets are only for students starting the school year in the face-to-face and purple/gold models. Students starting the school year in the Ocon Virtual Learning Community will receive separate back to school information.
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  • 103. 103 3.4 SUMMARY OF RESEARCH: End users: (Children – age up to 3 to 16 years (Definition of Children in Bangladesh 14 years old The Age of Consent in Bangladesh is 14 years old. The United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) defines a child as an individual less than 18 years old, where The Children Act of 1974 defines children as less than 16 years old individuals.) Other Users: Guardians, Teachers & Mentors From the above all precedent studies and standard analysis there has been learnt -  Different types of schooling systems. Classroom layouts, circulatory connected spaces. breathing spaces to play etc.  Environment friendly spaces  Impacts of breakout spaces, breathing space, connective space on child’s mental and physical growth  Types of stimulus or stimulating factors for the children  Exterior and interior solutions in spaces through architectural translations  Indoor – outdoor activities and relationship throughout the whole buildings and spaces  Facades and fenestration in the architectural layout of creating effects to the children upbringing  Solid- void compositions in the spatial qualities throughout the horizontal and vertical circulation in those projects  Child Specialists. Researchers point of views about the children’s creative manners by going through the literature reviews.
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  • 136. 136 5.2. Conclusion: It is undoubtedly meant that the universe acts as our teacher. We can learn a lot of things from the universe as well as our surroundings. By birth a child should have attitude of exploring the universe in many ways. Because when a child is born, he/she has a tendency of exploring anything by doing, learning, understanding and involving in all senses. He /she can have a quest for knowledge and generates many overwhelming questions. So a child can have access to have thirst for knowledge to discover the whole universe. In Bangladesh context, school is recognized as a second home that because when turning from the greater social institution (Family) a child recognized school just like it. The school always also governs the children just like a family and trains up them with proper manners in a homely environment. So in thesis the issue of child friendly stimulating environment in the school has been attempted to focus that because a good number schools lack that type of environment to nurture the children properly. Different types of spaces are explored by designing much architectural point of views that can be favorable to the children to be stimulated. But there is many more limitations to explore the things physically because of Covid-19 issue. So the thesis is an exercise as an exploration. However it remains open to the others with different types of aspects and many more new generated ideas.
  • 137. 137 Index: Abstract 4 Air Funneling 19 Analysis 16,28.50,55.60 Existing 6, 16-19, 56, 67 Exterior 53-57 Fenestration 118 K Axonometric Findings 40-42 Background 6 Formulation 46-49, 105-108 Blow Up 19,20,21 Formation 146-149 Children 50 – 54 Form 48-49 Circulation 43 Functional 33-37 Clint 5 Generate 134 Class 53 – 61 Geographic 6-9 Cluster 43 Global 82-86 Concept 105 , 106 Google Earth 6, 7. 16 - 17 Conclusion 134 Google Image 10-14 Connection 51- 53, 108 – 110 Google Map 6-10 Contextual 6, 9 , 11 – 16 Historical 6-9 Covid 134 Homely 134 Diagram 106-110 Housing 6 Demographic 11 – 14 Idea 134 Design 113, 114, 113-137 Index 135 Development 109-112 Indoor 44-46 Discussion 5 Infographics 55 Elementary 101 – 107 Initiative 55-55 Elevation 106-107 Interactive 55-53, 107- 108 Elevator 109 111 Interior 53-55 Enclosure 56, 56 Intimate 50-52 Entrance 45-48 Janitor 33, 34 Environment 50-52 Joy 50-52 Essence 106 107 Junior 29-32
  • 138. 138 Index: Kid 56-58 Kitchen 13 - 14 Layout 107-110 Requirements 5 Research 40 – 42, 53 - 54, 103 Residential 6- 10 K Learning 53 58 Scale 107 - 114 Literature 40-42 Scheme 105-107 Local 60-63 School 5- 7, 35 – 3, 56- 59 Medium 60 – 64 Site 16-20, 28 – 29, 113 - 114 METI 64-68 Sketch 108 - 111 Mixed 93 Solid 53 - 58 Model 122 – 127 Space 47 - 49 Module 109- 113 Standard 43 - 48 Montessori 60, 82 Summary 38, 103 Nature 6 -9. 50 - 52 SWOT 27 Nurture 50- 51, 134 Theme 53 – 54, 134 Observation 28 Tiny 44- 45 OLS 20 Toddler 43 Original 3, 10, 51 Understanding 16, 17, 105 - 107 Outcome 113- 118 Urban 6 - 8 Outdoor 53 - 59 Version 109 - 112 Plan 6 – 10, 60 -81, 113-116 View 6 - 10 Precedence 60- 62, 82 - 84 Vista 12 - 15 Proportion 53-60 Void 53 – 88, 117 - 120 Proposal 13 - 15 Volumetric 105 - 107 Quest 134 Window 53-57 Question 123, 134 Yard 60 - 65 Quiet 49 Zoom 6 - 11 Render 112 -123 Zone 6 - 9
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