Exterior view of Waterfront Clubhhouse by Abin Design Studio
Exterior view of Waterfront Clubhhouse by Abin Design Studio
Located in the rural town of a developing nation, the community faces numerous challenges. There is lack of even basic infrastructure like sanitation, clean water supply, critical health care and regular power. In this context, the aspirations and dreams of a community that improves the quality of one’s life, is never on the development agenda.
The project aimed at a holistic sustainable development for the community. Minimizing the cost of construction became a critical issue. Built primarily with the contribution of the community members, responsible consumption and production was the key goal of the project. Construction materials were sourced locally while the engagement of local workmen promoted inclusive and Sustainable Economic growth of the community.
Exterior view of Waterfront Clubhhouse by Abin Design Studio
Exterior view of Waterfront Clubhhouse by Abin Design Studio
Exterior view of Waterfront Clubhhouse by Abin Design Studio
Exterior view of Waterfront Clubhhouse by Abin Design Studio
Exterior view of Waterfront Clubhhouse by Abin Design Studio
Exterior view of Waterfront Clubhhouse by Abin Design Studio
Members of the club had no access to clean water and Sanitation during the training session. One of the primary utilitarian aspects of the club building was to provide dignified solution to this. Drinking Water and showering facility was thus planned here. Separate provision made for girls hopes to encourage them to take up sporting activities as well.
The building has been so oriented so as to welcome the morning Sun and provide shade from the afternoon glare along the waterfront plaza. When members come to train, accompanying guardians can enjoy the space without hampering the activities inside. Designed with a monolithic form and minimalistic facade expression the intent was to blend without conflict to its physical context dominated by the green and blue. Semi-open spaces mitigate the differences between interior and exterior, enabling an unhindered flow of people, light and air.
Back side of Waterfront Clubhhouse by Abin Design Studio
Interior view of Waterfront Clubhhouse by Abin Design Studio
Interior view of Waterfront Clubhhouse by Abin Design Studio
Interior view of Waterfront Clubhhouse by Abin Design Studio
Interior view of Waterfront Clubhhouse by Abin Design Studio
Seating area of Waterfront Clubhhouse by Abin Design Studio
Exterior view of Waterfront Clubhhouse by Abin Design Studio
This is essentially a "by the people, for the people, of the people" project. The club members will remain responsible for the maintenance and up-keep of the building and its surroundings. Hence low maintenance material and finishes have been used. Form Finish Concrete and Pigmented Neat Cement Concrete Flooring reduce not only the construction costs but reduce related maintenance requirements as well. Plantation scheme of adjacent areas are devised of local, hardy and low maintenance species.
The resulting club house structure is now a symbol of culture and community recreation where children and adults alike come together to celebrate, collaborate and hone their athletic skills. It is a space that goes beyond its utilitarian identity to integrate all into an emerging public place. A philanthropic initiative by Abin Design Studio with support from benevolent community members, this project is a manifestation of the hope for a better future of a rural community in a developing nation. Assessment of this project goes beyond numbers and facts into challenges it faces and how it addresses the contextual needs.
Exterior view of Waterfront Clubhhouse by Abin Design Studio
Bird eye view of Waterfront Clubhhouse by Abin Design Studio
Ground floor plan of Waterfront Clubhhouse by Abin Design Studio
First floor plan of Waterfront Clubhhouse by Abin Design Studio
Section of Waterfront Clubhhouse by Abin Design Studio
Site Plan of Waterfront Clubhhouse by Abin Design Studio