




Modernizing Educational Infrastructure in Interior Sindh
This G+1 renovation expands student capacity while maintaining regional character. The design modernizes the campus with a focus on cost-effective construction and heritage preservation.
The intervention adds a first floor for new classrooms and a digital lab. Strategic zoning separates administration and academic areas to ensure high operational efficiency.
The architecture emphasizes climate-responsiveness through a specialized jali façade. This system ensures natural ventilation and thermal comfort, creating a modern landmark for girls’ education.
PROJECT CONCEPT
The proposal focuses on functional expansion and passive environmental control to create a sustainable, high-capacity learning hub.
- New first floor featuring five classrooms and a dedicated 30' × 16' Computer Lab.
- Passive solar shading system providing filtered daylight and natural cross-ventilation.
- Administrative core positioned for easy access with academic zones organized around central corridors.
- Integration of wide 8'-0" corridors and 7'-3" verandahs to enhance movement.
- Modernized canteen, storage facilities, and an overhead water tank for sustainable supply.
- Masterplan reconfiguration including dual main gates for controlled entry and exit.