Educational Institution Design
Available across Gurugram
Ashok B Lall
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About Educational Institution Design
Educational Institution Design
We specialize in designing sustainable educational spaces that blend traditional architectural elements with modern eco-friendly practices. Our expertise includes creating energy-efficient campuses with passive cooling systems, natural ventilation, and optimal daylight utilization.
What Makes Us Different
- Integration of courtyards and community spaces that enhance learning environments
- Focus on low-energy sustainable architecture using local materials
- Proven track record with projects like IIHMR Jaipur, recognized for innovative sustainable design
Ideal For
Educational institutions seeking environmentally conscious campus designs that prioritize student comfort and learning while minimizing environmental impact.
Notable Features
- Natural ventilation and daylighting strategies
- Energy-efficient building systems
- Collaborative spaces that foster learning
- Climate-responsive design elements
Meet your Expert
Ashok B Lall
62 connects in last 3 months
My Story
We’ve been at this since 1980, but really, the roots go way back. I grew up in a big, wild house – always climbing, always discovering new corners. That’s what I want for others too. Whether it’s a home for street kids or a sprawling university, it’s got to feel alive, in sync with nature. Cities keep getting tighter, so we started treating rooftops as new ground – gardens, solar panels, places to meet. It’s about comfort, and building something that lasts.
My Work
Sustainable and Passive Architecture - We design low-energy buildings for homes, campuses, and city projects using passive cooling architecture.
Local Materials and Recycled Elements - We use site soil for walls, recycled jharokha windows, and always ask—what’s more sustainable than this?
Future-Proof Homes - With insulated walls, solar panels, and smart ventilation, our future-proof homes keep your bijli ka bill (electricity bill) super low.
Courtyard House Design - Courtyards bring in light and air, inspired by havelis, making spaces cooler and more connected to nature.
Art in Architecture - Hand-painted louvers, custom jaalis, and artful touches make our buildings joyful, not just functional.