By Savitha Hira
Photography: Courtesy the
architects
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Nestled
in the scenic Lonavla landscape, just off the Mumbai-Pune highway lies Rhythm
Resorts with its Mangalore-tiled pitched roofs, staggered invitingly.
You
enter the resort via a linear patch that leads to a centrally positioned
habitat 2m lower than the periphery, where the parking is strategically
sited. This depression in the 2-acre site
constitutes almost half its area (1 acre) and is scenically landscaped around its
natural contours along with a water body to cater to an inward-looking
environment.
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Categorically
zoned into apartment-blocks, private and public quarters, the resort has 46 studio
and 46 1BHK apartments besides the guest rooms and perfunctory amenities of
banquet, bar and restaurant and public spaces.
Bringing the public spaces in close vicinity of the entrance facilitates
shared amenities in a visually enriched ambience; and acts as the much-needed
buffer for the private occupancy with its distinct functionality; without
compromising on holism and oneness in the resort.
Helmed by Ar. Abhijit Purohit, Executive
Director and India Head of Arch Group International, a leading international
consultancy firm with corporate office in the UAE-Dubai and Abudhabi; and a
strong independent base in Mumbai, India, the approx. 12000 sq. m. development
follows an architectural vocabulary that alludes to predominant nuances of
Kerala architecture amid Southeast Asian influences.
Standing
loftily in white and umber – the concrete and wood edifices glow in their own
magnificence. Straight-lined and contemporary, the buildings show flat slab
column connections that externally hold wooden members towards the top, braced
to the pitched roofs. This use of wood and steel at the higher levels not only introduces a typically traditional flavour (along with the
slated wooden privacy screens), but lightens the
façade at the top, accentuating its height.
Breaking
the massing in 6 non-contiguous blocks, the apartments have balconies
overlooking an internal courtyard and are connected via corridors, reinstating
traditional residential typology.
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Internally too, wood dominates. Scooped
dormer roofs, columns with tall bases, and a skeletal framework of timber
trusses anoint the roofs at the entrances, whilst flat wooden ceilings carry
the language forward, across the interiors.
Rising
to the challenge of a restrained FSI and budget, the architects, who are
prolific with several large architectural projects across India and abroad,
create a haven for holiday-makers with this simple but eclectically fashioned
design, rooted in timelessness.
Fact
File:
Client:
Rhythm Resorts
Design
firm: Arch Group International, India
Design
principal: Ar. Abhijit Purohit (Ex. Dir. -India Head)
Site
area: 2 acres
Total
Area of Development: 12000 sq. m.
Location:
Lonavla, Maharashtra
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