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Shama Dalvi
Gallery In Auroville, experimentation is the underlying theme
and I have been trying different approaches in the construction of a house.
My projects (as do those of my colleauges here in Auroville) emphasize
the use of alternative building technologies such as compressed earth
blocks, ferrocement, waste water recycling , rain water harvesting and
so on, in a combination of low cost traditional and vernacular building
styles. To me, the usage of these alternative methods of construction
hasn't been as challenging as constructing buildings that are also easy
to maintain. Early works included designing and building cost effective housing units which were funded by the Government of India, and working on the details of apartment blocks for the residential zone, using low cost filler slabs, compressed earth block walls & rammed earth foundations. Some of my more recent works are : House
in Madhuca This large house on stilts, for a Spanish family in Auroville's residential zone, has most of its living space outside . Deep overhangs, large verandas and ample terraces enhance the comfort of living in open spaces in the hot and humid climate of Auroville. The whole first floor rests on a 'beam&slab' construction with a filling of vermiculite+cement. The aim in doing this kind of slab, instead of the conventional reinforced concrete slab, was to cut down on the cost as well as have an alternative style. Even though eventually it was seen that we did not really cut down on the cost, the clients were happy to have tried a differnt type of slab. House in DisciplineSince the site is silty and water-logged during
the monsoons, the decision to have a 'hanging' house above the ground was
a good one. The house rests on deep foundations and a column & beam
structure which has been raised along with the floor to separate it from
having direct contact with a very dynamic silty soil. This house has compact
spaces and is one of the first where I built a fireplace - the client was
convinced that it would get very cold during the winter! She has yet to
use the fireplace since moving into the house, but is very happy about the
'cosy' feeling that the presence of the fireplace gives! The ant channel
(a water-filled channel around the house against ants and other crawling
creatures), which is a very integral part of Auroville's architecture, has
also been raised above the normal ground level so that the soil movement
does not affect it. Administration building in Verite The most challenging aspect of this project was to be able to fit this building into an already established community with a number of different styled buildings all around. It was decided to emphasise the sloping roofs to make it a binding factor between all the various buildings. The design was kept deliberately simple so as not to take on too much 'attention'-
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