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The concept beautifully emphasizes the fusion of cultural influences that breathe life into a constructed environment. Embraced warmly and surrounded by lush tropical elements, this philosophy aims to cater to a range of activities and amenities, providing a truly memorable getaway. Drawing inspiration from the nearby wildlife sanctuary, the design incorporates natural accents with a sustainable approach, offering a fresh perspective. From the choice of materials, including Ferro cement, bamboo, and reclaimed wood, to the incorporation of natural accents such as blooming flowers, mushrooms, and nest-like structures, the design emphasizes a deep appreciation for the natural world. This thoughtful integration not only enhances the visual appeal but also showcases a commitment to environmental consciousness. 

The objective was to create Daman Culture as a green sundowner bar that transcends the mere notion of a building but as an idea that bridges the gap between human and nature. A feeling. Like the musty, barky smell of fresh rain on dry earth that fills your lungs and reminds you - what it's meant to be alive. Daman Culture redefines the concept of a building, inspiring a deeper appreciation for the interconnectedness of life and showcasing the possibilities of a symbiotic relationship with our surroundings.

Designing Daman Culture was a challenging yet rewarding journey, aimed at creating a unique and immersive environment that seamlessly harmonized with Daman's cultural heritage and picturesque surroundings. The design of terrace revolved around existing multiple columns, forming the foundation for an organic layout and serving as a guide for playful seating arrangements. Drawing inspiration from bird nests amidst lush greenery, he envisioned the terrace seating as intimate pods that offered both comfort and privacy. To ensure longevity and minimal maintenance, Ferro cement was extensively utilized due to its sustainable and weather-resistant qualities.

Despite facing obstacles, such as restrictions on permanent structures in the CRZ zone, he embraced them as opportunities for creative problem-solving. Deconstructive bamboo and floral umbrellas were ingeniously integrated to provide shaded seating areas, adding a touch of natural beauty. Preserving existing columns and ducts presented another challenge. Planters were strategically placed to conceal the ducts and pipes, transforming them into design elements. Delightful mushroom installations were added to divert attention, creating a whimsical jungle-like ambiance.

The ground floor ceiling and bar design drew inspiration from hanging bird nests, infusing the space with natural charm. Versatile loose tables were incorporated to cater to different needs, allowing flexibility in merging them when required. The entrance to Daman Culture captivates visitors with the mesmerizing "Lady of Nature" sculpture, paying homage to the region's native heritage. This mural sets the tone for the guests to explore more of the spaces as they walk in. Overall, the design process of Daman Culture was a labor of love that combined Daman's cultural essence, the surrounding landscape, and the challenges faced. The result is a charming, sustainable space that resonates deeply with its natural and cultural roots.

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Architects : D'arc Studio
Area : 12,500 sq.ft.
Year : 2022
Website : https://instagram.com/d.arc_studio?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

Daman Culture by D'arc Studio


Daman Culture by D'arc Studio


Daman Culture by D'arc Studio


Daman Culture by D'arc Studio


Daman Culture by D'arc Studio


Daman Culture by D'arc Studio


Daman Culture by D'arc Studio


Daman Culture by D'arc Studio


Daman Culture by D'arc Studio


Daman Culture by D'arc Studio


Daman Culture by D'arc Studio


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Daman Culture by D'arc Studio




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