Into The Wild
Studio IKSHA

Into The Wild

earthscape studio as Architects

With a verdant panoramic view of the mountains and deep woods of coconut and palm trees, the site lays plain with no special characters of terrain or landscape. Being the developer's site, the surrounding environs of about 12 acres including our site are plain. This led to create an interesting building which should respect nature. We started our design focusing on 25% on construction and 75% on nature. Speaking of sustainability, growing and planting trees is not only sustainable, how our building responds to the nature is more important. So, we focused on the construction technique which will reduce the carbon emission. This self-sustaining structure folds and flows in a fluidic form and we call this technique as fold architecture.

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This self-sustaining 4½ inch shell bends and flows with the series of arches with the layers of thappi plaster on the outside and mud plaster on the inside on both sides of the ferrocement. Being a self-sustaining structure, it has no columns or beams. Mud is not a material palette, the beautiful thing in earthen architecture is not only about using the materials, but also about the artisans. Traditional lime plasters from India flows along smoothly on the floor and the furnitures giving a luxuriant feel inside the spaces. This helps in reducing the temperature of about 3 degrees inside the space from the outside. 7½ft tall verdant landscape bends and hugs the structure with lush grown grass all around. Being the high humid area, this helps in reducing the temperature inside the spaces and also acts as a structural member for the structure.

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This 2BHK Farm House folds with surprises for each space. The circular transition brings in curiosity about the spaces. These folds and curves feels like entering a cave giving a wild experience. The windows open to the sylvan view on the outside from the lower level bringing the cold air into the space. Vent openings protrudes out from the structure at each space for the hot air to escape creating a stack effect. The light play from each vent creates a dramatic feel inside the spaces. The linear opening at the bar gives a panoramic view of the tall coconut and palm trees.

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The central courtyard opens into the spaces with smaller and larger openings helping the natural light and ventilation into the space, creating a feel of open and semi open transition. We believe that Interiors are not about purchasing and arranging inside a space. All the furnitures are in-built in accordance to the space. The bed, cushions and the fabrics are customized in accordance to its own shape and play creating an opulence feel.

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The bed, bar counter, pantry, seating are all done with arise finishes giving a lap of luxury at each space. The bathrooms are done with arise finish which acts as a natural chemical free water proofing. The wood used in doors, bench, cabinets are collected from the scrap wood. The stone door handles and stone bench are carved at site where the stones are sourced from the site. The green foliage covering the shell gives a garden feel on the outside and the home on the inside. 

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