Agricultural Training Center
AGRICULTURAL TRAINING CENTER
Studio Advaita
INTERIORS DESIGNERS
Studio Advaita
AREA
2700 ft²
LOCATION
Nimblak, India
YEAR
2017
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS
Dipak Mutha
CATEGORY
Learning
MANUFACTURERS
Saint-Gobain, Asian, Birla
PROJECT ESTIMATE
35 Lakh
DESIGN TEAM
Ar. Rasika Badave, Ar. Prasad Badave, Rajiv Gujar, Prakash Apate, Ravindra Katre, B. Seshadri
CONSTRUCTION TEAM
Jaykumar Munot, Sanjay Gugale
SERVICES
Bhandari , Balasaheb Walhekar
CLIENT
Snehalaya and Syngenta foundation
SITE SUPERVISION
Mahesh marakand, Anil Gawade, Ashok Akolkar
SITE AREA
6 acre
MODEL MAKER
Bhumi Mavani, Arjun
ABOUT PROGRAM
Syngenta foundation and Snehalaya organization (NGO) wanted to build an agricultural training centre in the rural area for small and marginal farmer’s children.
Where the young generation in the rural area can learn various new agricultural technique in short duration courses.
Also, it will be a place for getting information about soil, climate, crops etc for adjacent villagers.
This centre will arrange exhibitions of student’s research which can be easily seen by farmers.
DESIGN FEATURES
The basic square plan and central open space have derived from traditional local structures (wada) from nearby places of Ahmednagar.
The commonly used elements of design at local level are used and rearranged in a new way eg. External Staircase.
The building material is carefully chosen which will reduce the cost and it will go with adjacent surrounding structures.
Gray and coloured fly ash bricks are used with cavity for heat insulation for the construction of external walls.
All internal spaces are having natural indirect light to reduce consumption of electricity.