Shiv Nadar School in Chennai conducts great Anandam 2024, fosters creativity
Shiv Nadar School in Chennai conducted Anandam 2024 at Anna Centenary Library recently.
The event was a celebration of creativity, self expression and transformative power of arts, say sources from Shiv Nadar School in Chennai.
Students
Students from Grades 3 to 7 took the centre stage, expressing their ideas and emotions through music, dance, theatre, and visual art, say sources from Shiv Nadar School in Chennai.
These creative endeavours illustrated how art fosters empathy, nurtures emotional intelligence, and develops critical cognitive skills.
Principal
Our theme this year pushed us to think deeply about the world we live in, said Mrs Padmini Sambasivam, Principal of Shiv Nadar School in Chennai.
Through their art and performances, our students reminded us of the importance of authenticity, empathy, and the collective responsibility we hold in promoting truth, said Mrs Padmini
Sambasivam, Principal, Shiv Nadar School in Chennai.
From intricate paintings to evocative installations, every piece reflected the passion and commitment poured into its creation, say sources from Shiv Nadar School in Chennai.
Theatrical productions
Theatrical productions were also on display, which delved into the impact of fake news, misinformation, and the challenges of discerning truth in a world where fact and fiction are often blurred.
Pandemonium in Pipal Nagar
The play adapted from Ruskin Bond’s The Boy Who Broke the Bank humorously portrayed the chaos that ensues when rumours spiral out of control, emphasising the power of words to affect communities.
Scandal in Fairyland
This piece, inspired by Badal Sircar’s 1975 play, tackled the pervasive spread of misinformation and its impact on society.
It questioned the role of media in shaping public perception and urged audiences to evaluate the narratives they encounter critically, say sources from Shiv Nadar School in Chennai.
Design can make a critical difference in achieving this. The Shiv Nadar School in Chennai, is envisioned to be the epitome of environmental sustainability.
The design stems from the dense vegetation on the beautiful site, ensuring that no single tree is cut. A biophilic design allows a seamless connection indoors and outdoors for the students to be with nature.
A banana leaf-like parasol roof unifies and shades the different blocks of the school that doubles up as a skylight and solar power generation.
Designed and engineered for climate responsiveness, the school structure is an appropriate combination of passive measures, optimized active systems, solar energy generation, and various innovative building strategies.
The objective is to improve well-being while reducing the carbon footprint of the building. The design promotes hybrid tempered ventilation, a combination of air-conditioning and natural ventilation while ensuring natural light during the daytime.
The building material palette highlights the raw and natural characteristics with refurbished wood panels, steel, and AAC blocks, with radiant barrier insulation to keep the indoors cool.
The overall landscape at Shiv Nadar School in Chennai is integrated with the built form by using existing trees and plants to reduce irrigation requirements.
It activates the existing waterbody with effective rainwater harvesting and wastewater treatment strategies.
A blend of simple yet effective passive and mechanical strategies, optimized and engineered using building physics simulations, contributing toward a net-zero built environment.
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