Architecture

HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL

MUHAMMED ABUBUCKER SAMEEM AMEEN
B.S.Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science & Technology
India

Project idea

PROJECT CONCEPT WAS IKIGAI



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IKIGAI concept used in architecture school design
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Applying the Ikigai concept to the design of an architecture school can create a deeply meaningful, human-centered learning environment. Ikigai (生き甲斐) is a Japanese concept that means "a reason for being"—the intersection of:

What you love

What you are good at

What the world needs

What you can be paid for

In the context of architecture school design, these four elements can shape both the physical space and the curriculum structure to nurture passion, purpose, and professional growth.


? Applying Ikigai to Architecture School Design:
1. What You Love (Passion)
Design Goal: Inspire Creativity and Personal Expression
Studio Spaces: Provide flexible, open-plan studios with natural light, writable surfaces, and space for experimentation.

Makerspaces & Workshops: Encourage hands-on design with areas for model-making, prototyping, and digital fabrication (e.g., 3D printers, CNC).

Gallery/Exhibition Areas: Allow students to showcase work publicly, reinforcing pride and personal connection to architecture.

2. What You Are Good At (Vocation/Profession)
Design Goal: Support Skill Development and Mastery
Integrated Technology: Provide access to advanced software labs (BIM, Rhino, VR/AR tools) and simulation environments.

Mentor Pods or Critique Corners: Create informal and formal zones for critiques and reviews, essential for skill improvement.

Library & Resource Hub: Centralized knowledge base with architectural books, journals, and digital access to global databases.

3. What the World Needs (Mission)
Design Goal: Connect to Societal and Environmental Needs
Sustainable Design: Make the building itself a living lab—solar panels, rainwater harvesting, passive ventilation, and green roofs.

Community Interface: Include public-access spaces like lecture halls, community studios, or collaborative research centers that address local design challenges.

Global Studio/Exchange Hubs: Foster connections to global architecture and urbanism issues.

4. What You Can Be Paid For (Profession/Career)
Design Goal: Prepare for Real-World Application
Career Development Zones: Dedicated areas for portfolio preparation, mock interviews, alumni talks, and professional networking.

Collaborative Incubator Spaces: Encourage entrepreneurship and startups in architecture/design.

Real Project Studios: Let students work on live projects with clients—bridging education with practice.

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