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Invictus International School

The Invictus in Horizon Hills Campus, Johor Bahru: International School Malaysia

The Invictus International School, dedicated to fostering a comprehensive educational experience that nurtures students' minds, bodies, and spirits. By breaking away from traditional learning models, create a flexible and innovative environment where students seamlessly integrate with their surroundings. The approach emphasizes thoughtful planning of learning spaces and offers a dynamic platform for communication. The design facilities to ensure comfort and privacy, including separate offices for faculty and dedicated spaces for students. Its commitment extends to providing excellent sports facilities, promoting a healthy balance, and supporting the well-being of students, teachers, and parents alike.

Design Philosophy and Aesthetic Appeal

Give parents peace of mind by ensuring their children are receiving a nurturing and effective learning experience. Allow children to discover their knowledge and potential within a joyful, effective, and nurturing environment. Create a relaxed atmosphere where teachers can impart knowledge and engage meaningfully with their students.

Sustainability and Innovation

Apply green entrance in architecture combines aesthetic appeal with environmental and practical benefits. It enhances the building's visual impact, promotes sustainability by supporting biodiversity and improving air quality, and boosts energy efficiency through natural insulation. Additionally, it can increase property values, attract environmentally conscious individuals, and contribute to better stormwater management and natural cooling. Overall, a green entrance creates a welcoming, eco-friendly, and cost-effective architectural feature. 

For this project, long-term materials like steel roofs and sunshade metal panels were selected. Although they may have a higher initial cost, their exceptional durability proves cost-effective over time by minimizing the need for frequent replacements and repairs. Engineered to endure substantial wear, environmental conditions, and various stresses, these materials not only enhance the project's longevity but also support sustainability by reducing waste and conserving resources, given their recyclable or sustainably sourced nature. Their superior performance ensures that they maintain their strength and appearance, reducing maintenance and preserving value. In essence, choosing long-term materials offers unparalleled durability, cost savings, and environmental benefits, making them a prudent investment for both economic and practical considerations.  

Community and Social Interaction

A school designed with green and flexible principles fosters a vibrant sense of community and social interaction. Green design features, such as natural lighting, ventilation, and eco-friendly materials, create a healthier and more inviting environment, encouraging students, teachers, and parents to spend more time on campus. This increased presence enhances community engagement and strengthens social bonds. Flexible design elements, like adaptable classrooms and multifunctional spaces, support a variety of learning and social activities by allowing spaces to be easily reconfigured for different group sizes and purposes. This adaptability promotes dynamic interactions and teamwork, enriching students' social experiences. Additionally, outdoor areas such as gardens and green canopy provide relaxing, informal meeting spaces that further encourage connections outside the classroom. In sum, integrating green and flexible design not only supports environmental sustainability but also cultivates a nurturing and interactive community within the school.

Conclusion

The Invictus International School in Johor Bahru is designed to provide a holistic educational experience through flexible and green design principles. The school features innovative, adaptable spaces, including separate faculty offices and dedicated student areas, along with excellent sports facilities to support well-being. Its green entrance enhances sustainability and aesthetics, improving energy efficiency and promoting biodiversity. Long-term materials, like steel roofs and metal panels, offer durability and cost-effectiveness. The design fosters community and social interaction, with green features and multifunctional spaces creating a vibrant, engaging environment for students, teachers, and parents. Overall, the school embodies modern, sustainable, and interactive educational architecture.

About The Architect:

+607-3554252

dcajb@dcakitek.com

https://www.dcakitek.com/

1, Jalan Molek 1/8, Taman Molek 81100, Johor Bahru, Johor.

Project Information

Malaysia

DC Architects Sdn Bhd

COLORBOND® SPECTRUM Steel

LYSAGHT® 360 SEAM®

Metal Roofing

Completed

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