Artist/Designer:
Project Location: Navi Mumbai, India
Style/Period(s):
Contemporary, Eclectic
Primary Material(s):
Ceramic, Stone, Plastic, Plaster, Wood, Concrete, Found Objects
Function(s):
Residential Structure
Related Website(s):
Significant Date(s):
21st Century, 2015
Additional Information:
Publications/Texts in Print:
Building Address: Parsik Hill, Belapur, Navi Mumbai
Significant Dates: Project started, 2006, Completed 2015
Supporting Staff/ Designers: Pinkish Shah, Shilpa Gore-Shah, Mayank Patel, Gaurav Agarwal, Shrutika Nirgun, Divya Malu, Manali Patel, Ved Panchwagh, Priyadarshi Srivastava, Liasion architects: Sopan Prabhu Architects, Structural engineers: Rajeev Shah & Associates, Services consultants: Arkk Consultants, Landscape consultants: S+PS Architects
Tags: India, Collage House, Belapur, Navi Mumbai, 2015, 21st Century, History and Interiors, Contemporary, Eclectic, Ceramic, Stone, Plaster, Plastic, Wood, Found Objects, Concrete, Residential Structure, 2006, Pinkish Shah, Shilpa Gore-Shah, Mayank Patel, Gaurav Agarwal, Shrutika Nirgun, Divya Malu, Manali Patel, Ved Panchwagh, Priyadarshi Srivastava, Liasion architects: Sopan Prabhu Architects, Structural engineers: Rajeev Shah & Associates, Services consultants: Arkk Consultants, Landscape consultants: S+PS Architects, Built Projects, Selected Projects, Residential Architecture, Houses, Navi Mumbai, India
This house is an amalgamation of many elements together, using old and new, upcycling elements such as old window shutters, doors, pipes, rafters, textile blocks, colonial furniture and fabric waste. There is one whole wall made from metal drainage pipes, these pipes act as rainwater collectors and while spouting at water give the element of a sculpture with a continuing spouting effect. The terrace above is filled with solar panels to power the house. This project manages to look extremely eclectic in it's appearance, but this is due to the mixed materials used to make it. This project was featured on the popular Netflix show - " World's Most Extraordinary Homes " In the " India " episode in season 2.
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