Exterior view of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
Exterior view of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
Exterior view of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
Exterior view of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
At the heart of the house is an ample light-filled triangular atrium, around which the whole house revolves, other spaces extend outward in three directions towards nature forming a sacred triskelion geometry to get a maximum vista of the surrounding mountain. Thus this house exhibits both introvert central space and extrovert spaces at the periphery extending outward and merging into nature.
These 6 bedded country house have 3 bedrooms, a pantry, and living space on the ground floor and 3 bedrooms on the first floor. Each bedroom has two triangular balconies with a compact, yet dynamically angled bathroom built adjacent to it. The house opens into a massive deck on the east side and is well-shaded by its mass during peak afternoon hours. The pavilion at the edge of the deck provides shelter and a panoramic view of the Matheran mountains with the changing backdrop of rising sun and moon. From the deck one can excess below to the swimming pool area and glamping site. The cantilevered sloping roof on the three sides of the house shields the structure from the vagaries of the weather. The rich arch openings made with M.S. hollow box pipe and clear glass allow plenty of natural light, merging the house with the surrounding landscape. This house is a great way to experience nature.
Exterior view of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
View from pavilion of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
Pavilion and Deck of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
To achieve simplicity and bucolic feel, minimal natural material palette was decided. Black basalt stone foundation, earth red bricks for a wall, black china mosaic roof, kota stone flooring with black china mosaic border along the wall, yellow Jaisalmer stone for the central staircase, beige shahabad stone for deck, black river sand finish granite stone along with black basalt stone walls for toilet became the palette for the house. Colour of the material - red , beige and black became the central theme .
To increase green cover of the property, more than 2000 trees were planted over a span of three years during house construction. Indigenous plants were preferred for plantation as they require less maintenance and even have medicinal properties. The landscape around Mountain Dust has been keep random and raw to retain a natural feel. Various earth mount has been placed strategically to control the scale of the house and achieve house privacy from outside, as well as it depicted as a miniature mountain mimicking the matheran hills. The driveways and pathways were made in circular geometry to divide into various zones.
Pavilion of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
Entrance of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
Passage to outdoor deck of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
Atrium Seating Space of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
Staircase of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
Staircase of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
Spiral staircase of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
Skylight of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
First floor view of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
Bedroom of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
Bedroom of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
Toilet of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects 0
Toilet of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects 0
Toilet of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects 0
Passage to balcony of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
Balcony of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
Balcony of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
Pool view of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
Night shot of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
Detailed shot of door of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architect
Detailed shot of staircase of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
East Elevation of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
Ground floor plan of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
First floor plan of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
Roof Plan of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects
Site Plan of Mountain Dust by Mahesh Naik Architects