Our Location
Room No: 20, Spik Building,
Chelavur (Near Markaz Juma Masjid), Medical College, Kozhikode, Kerala, India-673008
Asustainable Modern educational Hub.Architect draws from surrounding campus activity to breathe new life into traditional academic models. The four-level, 85,000 sqft building layers classroom, research, and office facilities atop an airy ground-level atrium, framing upper academic spaces around an active social foundation.The building gives a new social and academic focal point to campus, a learning environment reflecting the latest innovations in technology, educational philosophy, and sustainability. A terraced, landscaped atrium connecting the university library and main road establishes the Faculty of Education as a social conduit on campus, at once a thoroughfare and destination.
Sustainability in architecture addresses the negative environmental and social impacts of buildings by utilizing design methods, materials, energy and development spaces that aren’t detrimental to the surrounding ecosystem or communities. The philosophy is to ensure that the actions taken today don’t have negative consequences for future generations and comply with the principles of social, economic and ecological sustainability. First and foremost, sustainability in architecture needs to take into account the natural resources and conditions at the site, incorporating these into the design wherever feasible. It also means utilizing materials that minimize the structure’s environmental footprint, whether that be due to energy-intensive manufacturing processes or long transport distances. Sustainable architects and builders should also consider employing systems into the design that harness waste and reuse it in as efficient a manner as possible.