TNS Beaconhouse Partners with The Institute of Architects of Pakistan to Investigate School Design's Impact on Learning

 



Beaconhouse and IAP Explore How Design Shapes Learning at "Blueprint for Learning" Event

Sheikhupura, Pakistan - TNS Beaconhouse School System partnered with the Institute of Architects of Pakistan (IAP) to host a thought-provoking event titled "Blueprint for Learning: Where Design Meets Pedagogy." Held at the recently inaugurated TNS Beaconhouse Gulberg campus, the event explored the critical role innovative school design plays in enhancing student learning.

The gathering brought together architects, architecture students, and education professionals. Keynote addresses by Kasim Kasuri, CEO of Beaconhouse School System, and Rosan Bosch, founder and creative director of Rosan Bosch Studio and the principal architect behind TNS Beaconhouse Gulberg, shed light on the intersection of architectural design with teaching and learning. Their insights focused on how well-designed spaces can cultivate environments that foster creative problem-solving, critical thinking, and collaborative learning.

An engaging panel discussion delved deeper into the significance of merging innovative architecture with education. Experts highlighted various ways such integration can benefit the learning process, emphasizing the need for adaptable spaces that can keep pace with evolving educational demands.

Participants from the IAP were also treated to a guided tour of the architecturally significant TNS Gulberg campus. This unique learning space reimagines school design with a focus on creating experiences and environments that promote student agency.

"At TNS Beaconhouse, our commitment goes beyond just education," remarked Kasim Kasuri, CEO of Beaconhouse School System. "We strive to create inspiring and challenging environments for our students. Collaborations like this one are crucial in rethinking how spaces can be utilized to empower our learners."

This collaboration between Beaconhouse and IAP not only underscores the impact of architectural design on educational outcomes, but also sets a new standard for future endeavors in educational infrastructure development.