


A Harmonized Vision for Academic Growth
This redevelopment project strategically replaces aging structures with a modern G+1 academic block. The masterplan restructures the 0.530-acre site around a central courtyard to establish a clear spatial hierarchy.
The new facility features ten classrooms and wide, shaded verandahs designed for inclusivity and efficiency. Integrated infrastructure upgrades, including new toilet blocks and circulation ramps, ensure the campus meets modern educational standards.
The architecture celebrates regional identity through an exposed brick façade and rhythmic columns. Passive strategies, such as 16-inch cavity walls and deep recesses, minimize solar gain and enhance natural ventilation in the local climate.
PROJECT CONCEPT
The design integrates modern academic needs with vernacular material warmth to deliver a durable, climate-responsive educational landmark.
- Replaces obsolete buildings with a structured layout centered around a large 90' x 53' recreational courtyard.
- Introduces 10 purpose-built classrooms with 7-foot wide corridors for shaded circulation.
- Durable exposed brickwork paired with white classical accents for a low-maintenance civic identity.
- Utilizes 16" cavity walls and deep verandahs to reduce heat transmission in the Dadu climate.
- Addition of accessibility ramps and modernized service blocks for long-term operational longevity.