Public Court & Lotus Pond of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Living room of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Dining of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
The story of how the first phase actually evolved is set around a series of arches retrieved from an old wada (mansion) and preserved by the architect for over two decades. The spaces thus evolved are framed by these arches and are notable for the absence of formal walls, doors and windows, allowing for a seamless visual and physical connect between the covered and uncovered spaces.
Built on the principles of sustainable architecture and minimalist living, the design is a reflection of local architecture and conducive to the composite climate of the region. A water harvesting pond connected to percolation pits and trenches in the bare ground helps recycle water on site. Solar panels are used for water heating and part of other electrical consumption.
Staircase Court of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Private Court of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
The stone used in the masonry work has been quarried from a well dug on the site itself. The otherwise arid and barren piece of land was transformed by planting a mixed culture of around 5000 medicinal, flowering and fruit bearing trees; giving life to a forest, creating a microcosm conducive to providing a home to birds and other organisms.
A building is like a growing organism. There is a constant growth; with time ideas and requirements evolve, which ultimately reflects in the architecture. After nearly two decades, the farmhouse has transformed from a weekend getaway to a home for the architects’ family, with a new identity, a way of living closer to the nature – with trees, insects, snakes, dogs, cats and everything that comes along with it.
Private Court of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Study Area of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Bedroom of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Bedroom 2 of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Bedroom 3 of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Lounge of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Amphitheater of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Luckily, around this period, the architect was able to procure the remains of another dilapidated Wada. The retrieved brackets, beams, columns, every piece of the wood were salvaged, assembled and reused while maintaining the design language of the original farmhouse. To suffice the changing needs, modern touches were added with dressed basalt stone masonry and puff insulated sheet roofing laid over with PV cells.
The concept of 3R’s – Reduce, Recycle, Reuse, formed the gist of this project while conserving and preserving materials from the two Wadas.
This farmhouse is symbolic of all the things the architects’ family loves and respects. The elements of nature – a piece of sky, touch of the earth, access to wind and the presence of water are all nurtured here. Functionally it is a multi-utility space, serving as a home to unwind and entertain. The space is designed to welcome all seasons and the bounties they bring.
Above all, it is a melting pot for different ideologies on art, architecture and life itself.
Amphitheater of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Sitout of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Toilet of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Verandah of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Entrance of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Exterior view of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Exterior view of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Exterior view of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Dusk light shot of private court of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Entry to pool area of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Pool and Gazebo of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Mandir of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Detailed shot of door of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Aerial view of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Site Plan of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Floor plan of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Section A of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Section B of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners
Section C of A Farmhouse At Mahiravani by Environ Planners