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INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL AT ADADIVARAM

INTRODUCTION:

• An international school is a school that promotes school education, in an international


environment, either by adopting international baccalaureate, IGCSE curriculum or by
following a national curriculum different from that of school’s country residence.

• International school provide an opportunity to develop cross cultural understanding an


international outlook and an ability to build quality relationships with people from
diverse nationalities.

Why international school?

• Exploring and understanding multiple cultures.


• Infrastructure to participate in more extracurricular activities
• Wider stream of career opportunities
• Easier entry into international colleges
AREA OF INTEREST

• My area of interest is toward the INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING, because I believe that an


ideal educational institute must allow live a river, the freedom to its tributaries to
undertake their own journey but all bound to same goal united by common values.

• And ideal institution is also where the learning is not just confined to the boundaries
of the classroom but extends to lifestyle

BRIEF ABOUT THE PROJECT

• The proposed site is in Adadivaram village, near Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh

• UNDERTAKEN BY: Infrastructure corporation of Andhra Pradesh Limited

• SITE AREA: 22 ACRES

AIM

• The Aim is to design a proposed international school with focus on early child care,
exploring alternative methods of teaching and allowing smooth transition of teching
methods from lower to higher classes
SCOPE:

• Understanding the working of international school.

• The design must encourage all round development with provision for art, outdoor classes,
sport facilities.

PRIMARY AND SECONDAY SOURCE OF STUDY

The primary source of study will be the case studies and the case studies that I have chosen for
my study are:

• PAILAN WORLD SCHOOL


• VALLEY CHAAMPS MONTESSORI SCHOOL
• NALANDA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

The secondary source of study will be the :

• NEUFURTS
• TIME SAVER STANDARD
• ANDHRA PRADESH BUILDING RULES
LINKING WITH DISSERTATION

TOPIC OF DISSERTATION: SOLAR PASSIVE ARCHITECTURE

• The key to designing a passive solar building is to best take advantage of the
local climate performing an accurate site analysis.
• Elements to be considered include window placement and size, and glazing type, thermal
insulation, thermal mass, and shading.
• Passive solar design techniques can be applied most easily to new buildings, but existing buildings
can be adapted or "retrofitted".

HOW I WILL LINK SOLAR PASSIVE ARCHITECTURE WHILE DESIGNING NID:

• USE OF SOLAR PASSIVE TECHNIQUES NOT ONLY IN FACADE BUT ALSO INCOOPERATE IT IN THE
PLANNING AND DESIGNING PROCESS.

• SOLAR PASSIVE TECHNIQES HELPS IN IMPROVING AIR CIRCULATION AND AIR QUALITY

• IT HELPS IN REDUCING CARBON FOOTPRINT AND ALSO LEADS TO SUSTAINABILITY

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