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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

The Tetrisception in New Delhi, India by RENESA ARCHITECTURE DESIGN INTERIORS STUDIO

 
April 6th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: RENESA ARCHITECTURE DESIGN INTERIORS STUDIO 

Learning environments are ever growing and changing. There is a growing awareness among societies and culture for pre-schools to be diverse and provide learning environments through the built form. As learning spaces re-focus on team-based, interdisciplinary learning, they are moving away from standardized , one-size-fits-all approach to teaching. Instead, it is becoming a norm that students learn in a variety of ways, and the differences be supported. Students often learn better by doing it themselves, so teachers are there to facilitate, not just to instruct. Here, the built Tetris-ized environment becomes an enabler and a catalyst to nurture the young minds of pre-school students.

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

  • Architects: RENESA ARCHITECTURE DESIGN INTERIORS STUDIO
  • Project: The Tetrisception
  • Location: New Delhi, India
  • Photography: Vibhor Yadav
  • Design Team:
    • Client: Mr. Nirmal Jain
    • Founder| Principal Architect: Sanjay Arora
    • Studio Head Architect| Concept Design Head: Sanchit Arora
    • Interior Designer| Decor Head: Vandana Arora
    • Studio Technical Head| Architectural: Virender Singh
    • Architecture Intern: Manav Dang
    • Studio In-charge: Dharminder Kumar
  • Site Contractor – Star Construction: Mr. Umesh Mehta.

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

Montessori education is an interactive model of learning that emphasizes on independence , freedom within limits and respect for a child’s natural , physical and social development.

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

RENESA STUDIO has proposed a  method to know children fully and respect their development, so that education accompanies the natural process of life. Thinking the space in this direction, suggests a prepared environment for the child in which there should be elements proportionate to their scale, that allow to direct the child to knowledge. The objects should not be many, but the just and necessary quantity for learning. The elements and their forms must be simple; The space, easy to keep clean, without elements that stand in the way of the environment; In such a way, several activities must be able to be carried out simultaneously.

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

Design Ideology

Tetris-Ized Learning.

An old dilapidated residential structure has been carefully transformed into a pre-school- where the colourful tetris-ized facade ideology along with open learning environment enables children to interpret the flexible space and use it as they see fit.

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

Questioning the idea of traditionally designed pre-nursery schools where learning is restricted to just four walls to hamper the holistic growth.

Renesa Architecture Studio went through an intense design scheme scan on the required elements which would force a reaction out of a young kid , hence came up with a design mapping of all the games the kids would play in that age group.

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

Finally reaching to a stage where the Tetris game could be clubbed with the architecture of the skinning of the area.  The old dilapidated structure needed a layered outlook with the Tetris design elements adding the right color and volume to the architecture as well as the minds of the little ones.

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

Playing Tetris on the facade creates an everlasting impression on the minds of the parents as well as their kids and hence the learning for the kid starts as soon as one enters from outside and slowly taking that learning process inside the complex too.

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

The existing building’s structure was modified structurally in order to create more space and ventilation for the required classrooms and common areas. The walls were shifted in accordance to the allowable bandwidth of the existing building and was later joined into the external Tetris-ized layer wall in order to keep the structure strength intact.

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

The strategic and consistent use of color establishes a stimulating and playful identity for the campus, acting as a visual connective tissue throughout the children’s daily experience. A running gradient of colors on the tetris-ized facade creates a value-addition to the already playful facade.

The Architecture was  simplified to engage and be free of clutter to ease the interaction between the built environment and the natural surroundings.

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

Due to cost and major structural constraints the existing building frame and shell were left intact though exceptions were made to create additional links between interior and exterior spaces and to highlight the main concept of learning through built ideology.

Within this predefined framework, playful architectural interventions occurred(tetris architectural brick volumes) at the children’s scale, creating reading nooks between classrooms, formal/impromptu seating areas and sculpted terrain.

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

In order to provide three decent sized classrooms with a big discovery room(hall) along with the playground and sand pit arena helped RENESA studio find the right structural changes in the existing building  and provide the right social environment that supports  constructivist educational philosophies and pedagogies.

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

The world keeps changing … The ways of communicating, of learning, of moving evolve … Education is not far behind. It responds to this continuous movement of transformations. Architecture must accompany them; Create spaces conducive to education, spaces capable of transmitting emotions, generating belonging, and facilitating learning in its most natural and simple form.

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

Image Courtesy © Vibhor Yadav

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