A serene lake fed by incessant rain, transforms into a shimmering stream within a deep valley. A site abutting this lake, surrounded by mesmerising flora and fauna offers an immersive experience in the real world at Sakleshpur, Karnataka. A setting apt for a vaulting performance where one could dine and wine to tranquillity.

An organically evolved, home stay has transformed into a resort on a 10-acre property which called for a dining space above an existing stream. Capable of serving up to 50 guests, this dining space constitutes a square deck with a hovering roof covering two-third of the floor area, weaving and integrating seamlessly in to the landscape by retaining the existing landform and flora . The open deck overlooks the lake on the west and a rear deck connects the structure to the existing services on the north eastern sides. Beneath the deck is an unusual, informal space for exploration and engagement with nature.

Two independent structural systems were identified, relieving the base floor plate from the roof thereby making each system efficient and cost effective. A forest of thin columns in recycled steel visually merging with the existing trees supports a deck slab in 32 mm thick locally available granite. A 150 mm thick doubly curved timbrel vault roof in 5 layers of 15 mm thick ribbed clay tiles, spanning 16.5 m springs independently from four corners over RCC pedestals negating a challenging terrain and creating a sense of floatation, enabling a column-free interior layout, allowing flexibility in furniture arrangements. The minimal form work in steel employed in the vault construction is repurposed in to furniture, railing and other components of the structure.

Built hands-on with the locals, this catenary based doubly curved thin tile vault in axial compression reflects on the principles of ‘resistance through form’. Inspired by nature, its geometry and forces, this dining space connects the inside to outside seamlessly which eventually merges and becomes one with it.

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2021

Typology: Consuming places
Location: Agani, Sakleshpur, Karnataka, India
Year: 2021
Status: Realised
Area: 240 sqm
Client: Sentinel Adventures

Architectural and Interior Design: Play Architecture, Bangalore.
Design Team:
Senthil Kumar Doss, Periyasamy P S, Shivani Saran S K, Harish Thirugnanam, RalbinVeniel, Nila Bharathi.

Timbrel Vault Research Platform:
Play Architecture, Bangalore.
CARE School of Architecture, Trichy.
Utsav Mathur.

Structural:
Masonary shell: Play Architecture, Bangalore.
Foundation: ISA studios, Bangalore.

Client: Sentinel Adventures.
Partners:
Satish Babu, Rupendra Rao, Harish Babu, Ramesh, Krupa Satish Babu, Rathana Rupendra Rao.

Construction Company: ASB & Co.
Project Coordinators:
VijuAntony, Pathrik AK, Shambu Murthy, Krupa Satish Babu.

Lighting Designer: Lighting Spaces
Anusha Muthusubramanian

Lighting Company: GOJIS Lifestyle Pvt Lt

Landscape Designer:
Nivedita Manjunath, Satish Babu

Photography:
Bharath Ramamrutham, GRAF media.
Senthil Kumar Doss, Play Architecture.
Gowthraj, DesignCapture.
Pathrik AK.



Dining Space at DevaDhare by Senthil Kumar Doss in India won the WA Award Cycle 40. Please find below the WA Award poster for this project.

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