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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Nest Inn – A Communion of Architecture & Repose in Uttarakhand, India by Myspace Architects

 
April 5th, 2021 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Myspace Architects

Nestled on the foothills of the Himalayas in the city of Dehradun, a facility for assisted living sits in hypnotic tranquility. The plot is around 4 acres which is surrounded by dense Mango & Litchi orchards and a British Bungalow, dating back to the Colonial Period. The approach was to capitulate to a design solution that would respect the heritage and natural environment of the site. Although the plot was in the middle of an urban landscape, it still had its independent eco-system with orchards. This instilled a sense of safety due to the site’s proximity to city-facilities yet enjoying the calming shade of green foliage.

Image Courtesy © Ar. Prasanth Mohan/ Running Studios

  • Architects: Myspace Architects
  • Project: Nest Inn – A Communion of Architecture & Repose
  • Location: Uttarakhand, India
  • Photography: Ar. Prasanth Mohan/ Running Studios
  • Lead Architects: Ar.Alex Joseph, Ar.Dona Kurian, Ar.Yogesh Kumar, Ar. Rijul Nayal, Danny Chacko Mathew
  • Gross Built Area (m2/ ft2): 16,000 sqft
  • Completion Year: 2021

Image Courtesy © Ar. Prasanth Mohan/ Running Studios

There were two necessary aspects of the site that had to be taken into consideration before starting the design. First, the old British Bungalow had to be celebrated instead of merely standing indifferently with the upcoming construction. Second, to obtain clear space for the new structure by cutting trees to an absolute minimum. Favorably, a relatively empty patch of land was located right opposite to the bungalow. This enabled the possibility of the new structure to face the bungalow and share the same line of symmetry. To make things tricky, in the open space, there were still three trees standing in its middle. On deeper look, they appeared to form a triangle. Hence, they were taken as extent points and a circular spine was envisioned having terminal ends at the two laterally standing trees. Thus, the site’s flora was entirely retained.

Image Courtesy © Ar. Prasanth Mohan/ Running Studios

Image Courtesy © Ar. Prasanth Mohan/ Running Studios

The circular layout of the whole complex is intended to resonate with the long existent concept of “Circle of Life”. It consists of bedrooms, meditation hall, dining-kitchen block, and a multipurpose hall. All the spaces are seamlessly merged inside-out through the singly loaded curved corridor that links them all. All the private areas are zoned towards the back of the building, which is opening out into the thick green orchards. At the mid-point of the arc, lies a skewed meditation hall which is placed inside the serenity of the green orchard and aims to help its users revitalize their body and soul by connecting with nature. Towards the other end of the central axis, stands the majestic bungalow as a reminiscent of past glory, with its gabled roof, forming a focal element of the entire campus.

The curved corridor with its intermittent façade openings, encloses a central circular courtyard of 40 m diameter. The building façade has perforated clay-tile screens and V-shaped tubular pipe sections, which provide a dramatic shadow effect in the circular corridor behind, naming this entire setup as ‘the walk of introspection’. The central landscape forms a plaza, an open-air theatre, and a stage area, all overlooking the entire space. The contrast of white with earthy tone, bolsters the harmony of the entire building-setting with nature, where the user can sit and tell tales of their youth and vigor, achieving solace in this communion of architecture and repose.

Image Courtesy © Ar. Prasanth Mohan/ Running Studios

Image Courtesy © Ar. Prasanth Mohan/ Running Studios

Image Courtesy © Ar. Prasanth Mohan/ Running Studios

Image Courtesy © Ar. Prasanth Mohan/ Running Studios

Image Courtesy © Ar. Prasanth Mohan/ Running Studios

Image Courtesy © Ar. Prasanth Mohan/ Running Studios

Image Courtesy © Ar. Prasanth Mohan/ Running Studios

Image Courtesy © Ar. Prasanth Mohan/ Running Studios

Image Courtesy © Ar. Prasanth Mohan/ Running Studios

Image Courtesy © Ar. Prasanth Mohan/ Running Studios

Image Courtesy © Ar. Prasanth Mohan/ Running Studios

Image Courtesy © Ar. Prasanth Mohan/ Running Studios

Image Courtesy © Myspace Architects

Image Courtesy © Myspace Architects

Image Courtesy © Myspace Architects

Image Courtesy © Myspace Architects

Image Courtesy © Myspace Architects

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