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Discover the complete heritage building restoration journey of Sabha, a century-old Tamil school in Bangalore's Cavalry Road cantonment area. This detailed architecture case study showcases innovative adaptive reuse architecture techniques that transformed a deteriorating colonial structure into a vibrant community space.
Sabha demonstrates sustainable architecture principles by salvaging and reusing 90% of original materials. Watch how the team tackled traditional waterproofing challenges, restored the iconic Madras terrace design, and created seamless connections between historical elements and modern functionality.
This Bangalore architecture project, originally part of the philanthropic vision of R.B. Narayana Setty, exemplifies how colonial building renovation can preserve cultural heritage while meeting contemporary needs. From removing internal partitions to creating new courtyards and café spaces, every decision in Sabha honored the building's original character.
Key highlights include traditional building techniques, architectural salvage methods, and community-centered design approaches. The project was proudly led by four women architects, showcasing excellence in heritage building restoration.
Perfect for architecture students, conservation professionals, and anyone passionate about adaptive reuse architecture and sustainable architecture practices in India.
#AdaptiveReuse #HeritageRestoration #BangaloreArchitecture #SustainableDesign #FOAID2025
Discover the complete heritage building restoration journey of Sabha, a century-old Tamil school in Bangalore's Cavalry Road cantonment area. This detailed architecture case study showcases innovative adaptive reuse architecture techniques that transformed a deteriorating colonial structure into a vibrant community space.
Sabha demonstrates sustainable architecture principles by salvaging and reusing 90% of original materials. Watch how the team tackled traditional waterproofing challenges, restored the iconic Madras terrace design, and created seamless connections between historical elements and modern functionality.
This Bangalore architecture project, originally part of the philanthropic vision of R.B. Narayana Setty, exemplifies how colonial building renovation can preserve cultural heritage while meeting contemporary needs. From removing internal partitions to creating new courtyards and café spaces, every decision in Sabha honored the building's original character.
Key highlights include traditional building techniques, architectural salvage methods, and community-centered design approaches. The project was proudly led by four women architects, showcasing excellence in heritage building restoration.
Perfect for architecture students, conservation professionals, and anyone passionate about adaptive reuse architecture and sustainable architecture practices in India.
#AdaptiveReuse #HeritageRestoration #BangaloreArchitecture #SustainableDesign #FOAID2025
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- sabha heritage project, bijoy ramachandran architecture, hundredhands studio
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