By Sonal Mamoowala
Photography: courtesy Shilpa Architects
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Drawing inspiration from
the majestic Peacock, the IGBC-LEED Gold rated Mahindra World City Club in the
culturally rich city of Kanchipuram is designed as a tranquil retreat to
enhance the communal fabric of its residents...
The layout plan with its
sweeping curvilinear form akin to the swaying gait of the prancing peacock,
achieves a carefully constructed connection to its natural surroundings; the
organic form strategising views both - within the club and around the scenic
vistas.
Sporting facilities conducive
to hosting international gaming events complement the leisure and library areas
for complete enrichment of body, mind and soul as the ambience is designed to
reflect the playfulness and relaxation provided by the environment.
Adhering to the theme of
‘one-with-nature’, Chennai-based Shilpa Architects, who have designed this
retreat, use a tiered roofing system to seamlessly anoint the built form. An
array of clerestories and roof overhangs are complemented by a unique design
feature for cleverly collecting rainwater via fish scale aqua bands across
the façade, which incidentally, also augment the visual experience of ‘floating
in space’. Chiaroscuro elements become a welcome add-on as the potential of
daylight is maximized through well-integrated orientation.
The architects show keen discern-ability
in the choice and usage of materials with the promise of an eco-friendly and
sustainable environment: a renewable bamboo wall on the façade doubles as a visual
and aural barrier between indoor and outdoor spaces; rain chains along the
colonnaded corridor help convey rain water run-offs, while “swales’ in the
lawns aid natural, efficient ground water recharge during monsoons.
Inside, the double-height
reception area flanked by a “kandi brick’ clad wall with its handmade and
sundried bricks celebrates
local architecture contrasting with exposed concrete finishes. Earthy tones
along with the peacock blues and greens (the mural on the wall mimics authentic
Tanjore art but is repurposed to be exposed) continue with the staircase that
resembles the feathers of the peacock (note the blue risers); as the thematic design continues in each
individual space… as tapestry, trellis or accessories.
Plush and comfortable
interiors overlooking landscaped terraces and green roofs nuanced with cultural
overtures that depict regional and native flavour, provide the ideal retreat for the
serene rejuvenation-seeking soul.
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