Experience as a poetry: Pearl academy, Jaipur
Experience at Pearl Academy
“Resharing experience as a poetry"
Visited the pearl academy
Near to our hotels vicinity
Like a pearl, it shines brightly
In the morning, sunny.
Jaipur's richness and royalty
Seen architecturally reflected its
beauty
Through
Traditional with a touch of contemporary
Emphasized in warm yellow inwardly with white intricacy outwardly that radiated the heat of the city.
Moving forwardly
Form was free flowy
With no rigidity
Focusing that in design
One should have flexibility both
practically and technically.
Columns placed vertically
Distributes loads equally
Divides space visually without any
boundary allows air to circulate freely.
To get a gist of earthy
One move down spatially
That has zones for leisure activity
Roaming freely
Cafes for the hungry
Seating for the focused to study and
complete its duty with the greenery.
Giving a feel naturally
With courtyard designed organically
With steps being hilly flowing to the
waters infinity.
This is designing passively.
Designed environment consciously
Used materials that were available
locally
a way towards sustainability.
Passages were ornamented heavily with
their clothing fancy
It was enhanced, being lit sufficiently.
Sat in shady, Professor Vibhuti
Inspired and invoked students around her
to be bit artsy crafty and try some live sketchy.
While strolling in the academy saw professor
Arimita accompanied by
professor Mitali, engrossed in finding
angles capturing sociography for a photographic memory.
Students with Professor Nimish Bari got
to understand briefly and deeply
Whereas professor Anshul was analyzing
things calm and composedly
While taking clicks of friend Vibhuti
Mr. Mady waved to me cheerfully with a
smile widely
Depicts the atmosphere of the academy
one felt genuinely.
This is the modesty in studying outside your home city.
A journey of being the symbol for
eco-friendly
Inspired Many to write their own such
story
Captured a beautiful memory
That's how a day spent happily
Again with TSAP family…
By,
~aaryASidhi
Ms.Aaryasidhi Kini
(2nd Year B.Arch, TSAP)
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