From illustrious students, IIT now moves to award winning campuses
One has heard of IITians winning accolades for their work the world over, but trust them to have a campus that is just as good. The IIT campus buildings in Gandhinagar, Gujarat have bagged the top prize for being earthquake resistant by Housing and Urban Development Corporation Limited (HUDCO). And the credit goes to Professor Sudhir K Jain, Director of the institute and an expert in earthquake engineering.
The campus in Palaj, Gandhinagar won the first prize in the category of "Cost Effective Rural/Urban Housing Including Disaster Resistant Housing" at the HUDCO Design Awards 2015.The notable innovation in earthquake resistant building technology used in constructing the staff housing and student hostels at the institute's campus is the first large-scale application of earthquake-resistant "confined masonry construction" in India in residential buildings.
The master plan envisages a compact, walkable and low energy use campus. Some of the sustainable features of the campus infrastructure include alternative and sustainable strategies covering for rainwater harvesting, grey-water reuse in flushing and root zone treatment plant for sewage. The buildings at the campus focus on being low rise and high density with safety standards and GRIHA rating. The fly ash brick used for the construction was manufactured at the construction site itself.