National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development
architect:
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client:
Ministry of Women Empowerment and Child Development
project type:
Public Infrastructure/Government
Design:
Modernist
date:
February 2016
The NIPCCD project, commissioned by the Ministry of Women Empowerment and Child Development, is a stunning example of modernist design on a massive scale. Covering over 2 acres, the structure features a sleek glass and stone curtain wall, providing both an aesthetically pleasing and functional environment. The minimalist facade reflects the project’s focus on practicality while maintaining an elegant and refined appearance.
Design in Details
The design of the NIPCCD building blends modernist principles with practical considerations for public infrastructure. Spanning over 2 acres, the building's facade is dominated by a striking combination of glass and stone curtain walls, which serve to connect the interior with the surrounding environment. The minimalist exterior design emphasizes clean lines and a restrained approach, focusing on functionality while avoiding unnecessary ornamentation. The building's layout incorporates sustainable features, ensuring energy efficiency and low environmental impact. Public amenities and the institute’s spaces are carefully planned to optimize both accessibility and usability, making the structure not only visually appealing but also highly effective in serving its purpose.
Incredible Result
Completed in February 2016, the NIPCCD building stands as a prime example of sustainable public infrastructure. The design prioritizes functionality, with public amenities and an institute at its core. Though innovation was kept to a minimum, the result is a highly effective, functional space that meets the needs of the community while enhancing the surrounding environment with its impressive, modernist structure.