Education

McD BERL designs prestigious educational buildings that are net positive in water and energy, creating sustainable campuses. Our advanced systems promote resource efficiency and environmental stewardship, offering healthy, inspirational learning environments.
In the realm of education, creating sustainable, net zero, and net positive campuses is crucial for fostering an environment that promotes the health and well-being of students. Such campuses are designed to be water positive and energy positive, ensuring that they generate more resources than they consume. This approach not only reduces the environmental impact but also provides a living laboratory where students can learn from the building and its surroundings. Sustainable campuses teach students the importance of resource efficiency and environmental stewardship, preparing them to be conscientious global citizens. The healthy and well-designed spaces enhance student well-being, leading to improved academic performance and overall satisfaction.
McD BERL, is at the forefront of designing prestigious educational buildings and universities that are net positive in terms of water and energy. Our expertise ensures that these campuses are not only sustainable but also serve as interactive learning environments for students. By incorporating advanced water management systems, energy-efficient MEP systems, and renewable energy sources, we create campuses that set new standards in sustainability. Our designs focus on reducing resource consumption and promoting environmental awareness among students. Through innovative engineering and a commitment to sustainability, McD BERL helps educational institutions achieve their goals of creating healthy, efficient, and inspirational learning environments.

IIM Trichy

The IIM Trichy campus spans 75 acres and is designed as a water self-sustainable, net-zero energy campus. It features a centralized lighting management system, an 8-acre rainwater harvesting pond, and a district cooling system, which together contribute to significant energy and water savings—42% and 48%, respectively, compared to conventional designs. The HVAC system is highly efficient, offering a 54% reduction in energy use. These measures make the campus a model for sustainable design.

Maharashtra National Law University

The Maharashtra National Law University (MNLU) in Nagpur is a pioneering project in sustainable urban architecture. Spanning 2 million square feet, the campus features advanced energy-efficient designs, including a strategic façade and underfloor air distribution system, resulting in a 48% reduction in HVAC load and 45% in overall electrical consumption. The campus also emphasizes water sustainability with a comprehensive rainwater harvesting system and an onsite wastewater treatment system, setting new standards for environmentally responsible academic institutions.

Bharathiya School

The Bharatiya City School in Bangalore is a 100,000 square foot facility designed with a strong focus on sustainability. It is 100% daylit, features an energy-efficient HVAC system, and is fully water self-sustainable. The project highlights our commitment to integrating sustainability into educational spaces, ensuring both energy efficiency and environmental responsibility in its design.
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