Mountain Dust House | Mahesh Naik
Design Concept Of Mountain Dust House
The idea behind the design of Mountain Dust House was to blend the house, which represents the individual, with three significant elements: the imposing mountain, the rising sun, and the moon. This concept gave rise to a sacred knot in the form of a Triskelion geometry, which served as the foundational structure of the house. This unique geometrical system not only provided the house with more surface area, but also offered a panoramic 360-degree view of the surrounding mountains. By considering the site context, climatic conditions, and the desire for minimal natural materials, this triskelion geometrical system, along with the program’s requirements, naturally shaped the form of the house from within. © Mahesh Naik
As a result, the external appearance of the house emerged as a natural consequence of this process. Thus, Mountain Dust House’s form serves as a distinct reflection of its highly specific relationship to the site and the client’s program.
Mountain Dust House’s Location
Mountain Dust House project involves creating a countryside residence for Mr. Alreja and his family, who live primarily in Mumbai. The site, which covers 20 acres, is located at the base of the Matheran Hills and features a dramatic 110-foot drop from the driveway to the water’s edge. The farmhouse includes a six-bedroom house surrounded by various amenities, such as a communal retro area, glamping spot, swimming pool, service b...
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