The Shilaj campus of Anand Niketan School is envisioned as a progressive learning environment immersed in nature. Set within a generous landscape, the design encourages movement and discovery while offering tranquil zones for reflection and study.
Buildings are arranged around interconnected courtyards and shaded walkways, ensuring that every classroom enjoys cross-ventilation and abundant natural light. Learning spaces open directly onto gardens and outdoor studios, reinforcing the idea that education thrives in dialogue with the environment.
Material choices—locally sourced stone, warm brick, and exposed concrete—give the campus a timeless quality while minimizing maintenance and environmental impact. Wide corridors double as collaborative zones, where informal discussions and group activities unfold organically.
Indoor–outdoor thresholds are designed to feel seamless. Verandas become informal reading corners, spill-out zones transform into breakout classrooms, and interconnected pathways guide students through a fluid sequence of built and open spaces. This continuous spatial flow nurtures independence and encourages children to navigate the campus with confidence.
The Shilaj campus of Anand Niketan School is envisioned as a progressive learning environment immersed in nature. Set within a generous landscape, the design encourages movement and discovery while offering tranquil zones for reflection and study.
Special attention is given to age-specific experiences: early-learning areas are intimate and playful, while senior sections are scaled for focused study and independence. Sports facilities, amphitheatre steps, and art studios are woven seamlessly into the landscape, creating a 360-degree campus that balances academic rigour with creative freedom. Shilaj stands as a model of sustainable, child-centred design, where architecture supports not just instruction but the holistic growth of every student.