- A proud moment for Indian architecture and design excellence making waves worldwide.
- Only school globally to be recognised in the Citation Awards category.
Global Recognition at LOOP Design Awards 2025
New Delhi, 24th September 2025: Harrow International School, Bengaluru, designed by CP Kukreja Architects (CPKA), has been honoured as one of the winners in the Architecture – Educational Buildings category at the LOOP Design Awards 2025. Selected from over 550 entries across 49 countries, the project stood out for its innovative integration of heritage, ecology, and pedagogy.
Organised in Portugal, the LOOP Design Awards celebrate innovation and excellence in architecture, interiors, and product design. This year’s edition showcased outstanding projects from leading practices worldwide, with Harrow International School, Bengaluru, emerging as a global benchmark in educational architecture.
Extending a 450-Year Legacy into India
Marking Harrow’s first campus in India, the school reinterprets the legacy of the 450-year-old institution within Bengaluru’s cultural and ecological context. The masterplan revolves around a preserved natural water channel, which serves as both a landscape feature and a unifying spatial organiser.
Academic, residential, cultural, and athletic facilities are interwoven with courtyards, shaded pathways, and landscaped spines, creating a seamless dialogue between the built and natural environment.
Voices of Leadership
Dr. Aseem Chauhan, Chairman, Governing Body, Harrow International School Bengaluru, said:
“Education is as much about the spaces in which it unfolds as it is about the curriculum it imparts. At Harrow International School Bengaluru, architecture becomes a catalyst for learning. This global recognition affirms our belief that schools must nurture not only academic excellence but also cultural awareness, ecological sensitivity, and responsible citizenship.”
Dikshu C. Kukreja, Managing Principal, CP Kukreja Architects, added:
“Architecture for education must do more than provide infrastructure; it must cultivate imagination, community, and resilience. At Harrow Bengaluru, we sought to craft a milieu where heritage and modernity converse, where sustainability is embedded in every gesture, and where the built environment itself becomes a teacher. This award reaffirms the responsibility of architecture to shape futures, not just buildings.”
Sustainability at the Core
The design reimagines Harrow’s iconic brick architecture using locally sourced materials while drawing inspiration from Bengaluru’s palaces, gardens, and lakes. A 30-metre-high clock tower serves as both a symbolic anchor and an infrastructural core, reducing the campus’s ecological footprint.
Key sustainability features include:
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Bioswales and rainwater management for water sensitivity.
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North-south building orientation to optimise daylight and ventilation.
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Shaded arcades and courtyards to reduce heat gain.
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Integration of high-performance systems with passive climate strategies.
The campus has been awarded a USGBC Platinum rating, reinforcing its status as a model for sustainable educational environments.
About CP Kukreja Architects (CPKA)
Founded in 1969 by the late CP Kukreja, CPKA is one of the world’s largest architecture and urban design practices, with offices in India, Vietnam, Japan, and the USA. Under the leadership of Dikshu C. Kukreja, the firm has delivered 1500+ projects across 40+ countries. Rooted in contextuality and sustainability, CPKA continues to pioneer innovative, holistic solutions in architecture, urban design, and planning.