As AI and well-being take centre stage in education, schools are moving beyond outdated layouts and rigid systems to create future-ready spaces —flexible in design, equipped with reliable connectivity and supported by multifunctional equipment— that enable holistic learning
School infrastructure is undergoing rapid changes amidst greater technology adoption and increase in focus on teacher and student well-being. From smart classrooms to smart gadgets, smart furniture to smart labs and smart transportation, institutions are reimagining the way innovative learning environments are created to prepare the next generation for a dynamic world. The evolution of artificial intelligence into every sphere of school operation is further influencing the way infrastructure is planned.
While most of the legacy schools with infrastructure over a decade old try to navigate challenges such as outdated layouts, inefficient systems and limited adaptability, newer schools and those being designed are placing the latest technology and teaching methods at the centre of their design principle and creating more open spaces, where learning is not limited within the four walls of the classrooms.