Pavana: A diamond in the rough
Famous for its captivating vistas, Pavana is as much a getaway as it is a pristine landscape - landlocked by the Sahyadris, crowned and guarded by three forts. The lake, a man-made marvel, held back and contained by a towering dam plays host to a wide gamut of activities throughout the year - an emerging hotspot for tourists and nature lovers alike.
The family of four sought to discover a weekend retreat as well as a reprieve from the bustling life of the city, and hence ventured out in search of a tract of land that would not only capture the essence of the place but could also inspire, delight and satiate their creative endeavors.
Snaking its way up a steep slope riddled with hairpin bends that overlook the range, the site rests as a proud marker – evocative and majestic, overlooking the shimmering lake in the distance. The house on top of the hill, reminiscent of the forts in the horizon, revels in its ability to become one with the land and is a pure reflection of the realm that surrounds it.
The House atop the Hill: Where the Elements meet
Rising high and at the level of the Sahyadris, the story begins where the Five Elements meet - The Earth and The Sky, with Air, Water and Fire in-between - molded from the earth and open to the vast surround allowing the outside to step in.
The design allowed the world outside to grow along and within the spaces of the structure itself. You could find green climbers trailing their way up along the wooden trellis, the occasional garden variety chameleon darting across the stone pathway. Dragonflies hover over the wild flowers that grew around the structure, or just a yellow butterfly sitting still against the window pane. You could see the changing hues of the skies sitting in the living room; feel the cold breeze that began at the lake. The light cast reflections of rippling water from the pool against the walls. The shadows grow across the expanse of the house and along double height walls as the day wears on. The world around had grown into the design the same way the design had grown into its surrounding.
“The abode exists in tandem with the elements around it – a subliminal nod to nature itself.”