A Great Learning Centre at Quest in Chennai

A Great Learning Centre at Quest in Chennai

The Learning Centre at Quest is located on a 540 sqm piece of land, about 300m from the seafront in Besant Nagar, Chennai, India. It is a learning center intended for children aged 8 to 16 years old. The center acts as a learning and interaction space for largely home-schooled children, or those with the ‘unschooling’ pattern of education, which involves teaching children based on their interests, rather than a set curriculum.The learning center has been designed as a collection of free-flowing volumes that provide a feeling of space and visual connectivity. One gains access to the building through a tree-lined front court that has a set of steps and a ramp.

One enters the rectangular building footprint in the center into an atrium-like volume that opens up to the full height of the building, with an amphitheater rising to the right and a gallery space towards the left.In section, the building opens up towards the south, which is the ambient wind direction in Chennai. The southern side of the site is raised in the form of a garden in order to harness the south breeze, while also taking advantage of a wind channel caused by the extended road beyond the site. The amphitheater connects the arrival space to the library above as a seamless volume overlooking the raised garden on the south.The garden can be accessed by a slide that begins at the library. Five classrooms are stacked on either side of the central atrium. Inside this atrium, a metal staircase winds its way up, connecting all the levels. At the fourth level, the staircase comes out of the building and faces the dorm of a spiral stair that leads up to a rooftop cafeteria.

Which in turn opens out into a landscaped terrace on the south.From a climate sensitivity standpoint, the eastern and the western walls of the buildings have been designed as insulated cavity walls with minimum opening, while the southern and northern walls have full-length operable windows that allow the ambient south breeze in, and are shaded by vertical aluminum aerofoil shaped louvers.The eastern and western walls are composite 400mm wide, made up of a 300mm wide cavity wall with a 50 mm thick XPS infill as the inner layer, with a bamboo shuttered GFRC facade panel as a self-shading skin with a 25mm air cavity.

This insulation system virtually cuts off all the heat that falls on these walls.There is a sense of openness, with no clear demarcation of space or volume – every space seamlessly blending with each other and the gardens beyond. The warm glow of glare-free natural light creates a cheerful ambiance, and the sense of fun is accentuated by the use of color, with a natural breeze wafting through the various levels- all of this provides, in our opinion, an ideal platform for learning.

Learning Centre at Quest in Chennai, India – Building Information

Architect: KSM Architecture – https://www.ksmindia.com/lander
Design team: Sriram Ganapathi, Siddarth Money, Akshaya J, Sathish V, Seran S, Mohanraj K, Ragini P

Project Name: Learning Center at Quest
Location: Besant Nagar, Chennai
Client: Srikanth Chandrashekar

Built-up area: 760 sqm
Year of completion: 2021
Project Typology: Institutional

Manufacturers:
Steel: Sreevatsa Stainless steel
HVAC: Akshada Aircom
Aluminium Joineries: Aspire Aluminium Ltd
GFRC Panels: Facilini Design Lab
Photographs: Sreenag BRS

AC Consultants: KSM Architecture
Civil Contractors: Associated Engineering Concerns
Electrical consultants: S S Electricals

Lighting design: Balika
Landscape design: KSM Architecture
Interior contractors: Kowshik Interiors
Structural consultants: PRC India
Electrical contractors: SSE Electricals
Building cost: 5.5 crs
Graphic credits: Karthik Venkatesh

About KSM Architecture
KSM Architecture believes in simplicity in design, and roots the design in the environment it is envisaged to be a part of. Founded in 1990, the architectural firm prioritizes ongoing research and innovative experimentation with materials and techniques that promote environmental sustainability.

Each project is meticulously crafted to enhance energy efficiency and respond effectively to climatic conditions. As a result, KSM Architecture has garnered both national and international recognition for its environmentally conscious and minimalist architectural approach.

Photo Credit: Sreenag BRS

Learning Centre at Quest, Chennai, India images / information received 210724 from KSM Architecture

Location: Chennai, India

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