Girls Home
India
- Architects
- DCOOP Architects
- Year
- 2017
- Team
- Quaid Doongerwala, Shilpa Ranade, Manisha Hegde, Sanya Gupta, Vatsal Bharmani, Tasneem Vohra, Suresh Sawant
- Structural Consultant
- Asim Shah
The Girls’ home is part of a residential school campus for girls from distressed backgrounds. Each structure is home to two families - one on each floor of the building. The family consists of a house mother, her two assistants and twelve girls.
The building is designed in a L-shaped plan with the girls’ rooms in one wing and the caretaker’s rooms in the other wing connected by the pivot of the common living-dining-kitchen space.
The highlight of this project is the veranda connecting the girls’ rooms which becomes the semi-open social space and connects back into the community courtyard. It also helps to suitably ventilate the rooms. Seats are built into the veranda wall for the girls to sit in.
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