Rigid and curved brick volumes collide at girl’s nursing college & hostel in india

Rigid and curved brick volumes collide at girl’s nursing college & hostel in india

GIRL’S COLLEGE & HOSTEL FOR MODEL EDUCATION TRUST

Neogenesis+Studi0261 completes the Girl’s college & hostel for Model education trust in Surat, India. Planned as a nursing school to facilitate courses from GNM to MSc (Nursing), the building evokes a symbol of the trust’s identity and purpose with a modest working environment.

rigid and curved brick volumes collide at girl’s nursing college & hostel in india

The master plan of the institute encompasses three brick and concrete blocks (meant to be executed in phases) which are strategically placed to create a central garden as an active open area. ‘As the site lies in close proximity to an industrial area, ensuring safety of female students was crucial for creating conducive learning environment and fostering a sense of security,’ says archuitects Jigar Asarawala. Therefore, to promote the women’s wellbeing, the studio opts for an introverted layout by periphally planning the staff areas and circulation core toward the road and the main classrooms and labs toward the central garden.

NEOGENESIS+STUDI0261 PLAYS WITH RHYTHM, LEVELS, AND PASSAGES

rigid and curved brick volumes collide at girl’s nursing college & hostel in india

The Girl’s college & hostel by Neogenesis+Studi0261 (see more here) comprises of rigid squares and a curved staircase block, co-existing in rhythm, connected with passages. The facade considers a fair scale while articulating an appropriate visual impact and hierarchy. Such a juxtaposition with projections creates a dynamic facade composition for the western side, whereas the structural setbacks and passages help break down the rigidity and scale of the eastern facade. Split levels and terraces, meanwhile, help facilitate floor to floor connections and offer visual interest through variation in elevation. Expanding on the layout, the 5,000 sqm area facilitates efficient workflow and interaction amongst students and staff and provides efficient use of space. The passages and terraces are introverted (i.e. towards the open area within the site), while circulation unfolds through a succession of terraces, passages, and necessary pauses,the studio combines rigid and curved brick volumes.

EXPOSED BRICK AND CONCRETE WITH A SPLASH OF GREENERY

rigid and curved brick volumes collide at girl’s nursing college & hostel in india

The material palette combines exposed brick and horizontal concrete bands in between, revealing an industrial charm with modern sophistication that does not overwhelm the setting. Kota stone flooring with WPC profiles for door frames creates a silent, neutral palette, with hints of greenery emphasizing its character. According to the architects, the tangibility of Girl’s college & hostel is understood as the day passes; sun movement poetically highlights transitions indoors and the double-height passage. ‘The kinesthetic experience of the architecture here choreographs human movement through spatial constructs. In reflection, the design and execution process has been both rigorous and rewarding as it successfully aligns with the institute’s objectives and expectations,’ concludes Neogenesis+Studi0261 curved staircase block create rhythm with exposed concrete revealing an industrial charm with modern sophistication the girl’s college & hostel features introverted layouts for safety and wellbeing view from staircase sun movement highlights transitions indoors

project info:

 

name: Girl’s college & hostel for Model education trust

location: Surat, Gujarat, India

architect & landscape designerNeogenesis+Studi0261 @studioneogenesis 

design & execution: Rohan Khatri

lead architects: Chinmay Laiwala, Jigar Asarawala, Tarika Asarawala

structural engineer: Jalil Sheikh

HVAC consultant: Yusuf Bhai

window vendor: Zuzer Bhai

furniture: N J Furniture (Dharmesh Gohil)

exposed brick: Krunal Naik

color: Atul Pandit

electric: Aziz Sheikh

completion year: 2023
site area: 10,734 sqm
gross built area: 5,073.6 sqm

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