Year : 2004-14

Location : Kota

Area : 40,000 / 6.7 Acres

Our design for the DBDS Shriram School in Kota involved comprehensive master planning and architectural design for a 4,000 sqm facility on a 6.7-acre site. The project included partial demolition of old buildings to make way for modern infrastructure. A key feature was the use of local waste stone for solid stone masonry walls in an RCC framed structure. This provided excellent thermal insulation, keeping classrooms naturally cool. The design emphasizes natural light, cross-ventilation, and passive architecture, including optimal building orientation based on the sun path. The combination of exposed RCC and stone masonry ensures a maintenance-free structure.