Shah Aarya Tarak

IR2029

THE LANTERN: Of the water, By the water.

The lantern is a travellers abode foreground to the historical background of the city of lakes framing the ghanghor ghat and citypalace. The underlying concept is to make a transient home where travellers stay, work and get in touch with the native culture from the host of the place. The house is treated like an installation. The entire home is lifted above the ground on thin metal members and stilts in order to allow the street run uniterrupted below. The members acts a a filer and barrier creating a porous structure. This home provides an opportunity to interact with new people while also allowing them to be in their own niche. A central unifying outdoor stair bifurcates the house into two clusters, separating the host and travellers sleeping areas . The roof deck is as its social condenser focal point encouraging casual encounters between the inhabitants by having social kitchen, pool facing towards the ghat. 

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Intent, User group, Study and analysis of Openings In udaipur.

Abstract Models, Volumwetric Explorations

Site study and Conceptual Diagrams

Plan at LVL +1500. A public restaurant on the ground level open connecting the street and ghat.

Plan at LVL+ 4445. Travellers home on the first floor with sleeping areas.

Plan at LVL+7555. Terrace floor plan with all gathering spaces such as dining, pantry and pool.

Sectional perspective emphasizing the staircase.

Sectional Perspective showing relationship between different levels.

Views of the project showing the interior, materiality.