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The Sainik School in India will be eco-friendly by design

The Sainik School in India will be eco-friendly by design

Anand Sharma, Anoj Tevatia and Goonmeet Singh Chauhan founded Design Forum International in New Delhi with a people-first approach. Their design firm is focused on nation-building and helping India move forward into the future. Now, they’re designing a military school that will inspire soldiers and students of the future.

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Another aerial view of the school at a farther distance

The Sainik School provides military training and general study to students in grades six through nine. This requires two distinct sections at the school: an academic area and the residential area.

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The public road that divides the school

Students here hope to one day join the Indian Armed Forces. Additionally, different buildings and elements of the campus include names of Indian revolutionaries to honor the past.

Hedges decorating the schoolyard

Following where the green buildings and public road meet, a ceremonial plaza aligns the two on a visual axis. Here, various memorabilia celebrating the Indian Armed Forces is on display.

A view of the sports area of the Sainik School

Then, the sports facilities are a big part of the school and are located near the academic block. Colonial architecture inspired the design, which uses a traditional beam and slab system. Moreover, eco-friendly design elements were incorporated. This includes energy-saving equipment, efficient stormwater drainage and sanitary systems. Water storage tanks have also been incorporated into the design.

An amphitheater-like area for ceremonies

Meanwhile, the landscape lighting, building facade illumination and outdoor lighting will be provided through solar energy. Water harvesting will also be part of the design along with a drip irrigation system. Areas for jogging, yoga and meditation have been included to provide wellness while ceremonial gardens are throughout the campus. Low maintenance and indigenous plants were then selected for green areas.

The site was designed to keep as many existing trees as possible, giving them the space they need to thrive. The Sainik School will be built in Uttar Pradesh, a historical and cultural center in Gorakhpur, India.

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