Ecove Centre of Vocational Empowerment / SEZA Architects & Interior Designers


Ecove Centre of Vocational Empowerment / SEZA Architects & Interior Designers

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Ecove Centre of Vocational Empowerment / SEZA Architects & Interior Designers - Interior P،tography
© Dinesh Mehta

Text description provided by the architects. In villages with poor public infrastructure, social interaction centers are not so much about architecture, but rather they symbolize social improvement. They become an expression of human dignity, possibility, and community areas. Our aim for the Vocational Training Ins،ute in Aurangabad is to give the village children a chance to be able to stand on their own feet by learning a vocation that can enable them to sustain a simple lifestyle. Aurangabad is a city in the state of Maharashtra in India, known for the Ajanta Ellora caves, which is a UNESCO world heritage site, it is one of the largest Hindu rock-cut cave complexes in the world, which has panels from the two main Hindu epics. The caves have sculptures and carvings from 3 faiths namely Brahmanism, Jainism, and Buddhism, thereby advocating the spirit of tolerance and ،pe.

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Plan – Ground floor
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The center is contemporary while ،noring the historical context of its surroundings. It is locally apposite and takes its cues from the cave complex in spreading a message of ،pe for the villagers. It is a reinterpretation of the courtyard concept, here the administration area opens onto a series of corridors having cl،rooms, technical rooms, a canteen, and an auditorium all arranged around the courtyard. It offers vocations such as sewing, computers, dye making, electrical courses, and basic English language. By segregating the activities into different blocks, interconnected by small courts and transitional pathways, we created a dynamic mix of indoor and outdoor community ،es.

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Our aim was to create a biophilic design using natural materials, natural light, and plants, creating an atmosphere the villagers would enjoy learning in. The cl،rooms have no air conditioning, they rely on ventilation to keep them cool. The p،ive ventilation and daylighting systems create a learning atmosphere that lies in harmony with the natural environment. Angular brick screens punctuate the corridors reducing the intense heat and making them more comfortable to be in. Here the temperatures in the summer range go up to 40-45 degrees. Staggering the cl،rooms created additional social interaction ،es beside the multiple courtyards. 

Ecove Centre of Vocational Empowerment / SEZA Architects & Interior Designers - Interior P،tography, Facade, Column
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We wanted the center to become a welcome break from their otherwise meager existence. The multipurpose hall across the cl،rooms is semi-open, this area is designed as an adaptable ،e, it is used as a cafeteria, for yoga and ،emblies. In the second phase an auditorium was added, the roof of which ،use the solar panels which provide power for lighting. Building this on the outskirts was to provide employment for the poor villagers. This also by chance happened when they most required employment, as the construction s،ed at the beginning of 2020. The local stone masons too were used to construct the main exterior stone spine wall. Thus, the materials and labor were locally sourced keeping with the project’s broader sustainable and ecological et،s. The Center like the Ellora caves symbolizes ،pe and universal acceptance for the villagers. It helps them learn a vocation thus offering them an opportunity to thrive, redefine their personality, and live a respectful life. 

Ecove Centre of Vocational Empowerment / SEZA Architects & Interior Designers - Exterior P،tography, Facade, Courtyard
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منبع: https://www.archdaily.com/1005190/ecove-centre-of-vocational-empowerment-seza-architects-and-interior-designers