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: Made of Local Palmyra Wood, This Mumbai House Was Built by Hand Needs No ACs! #IndiaNEWS #Architecture Imagine resting peacefully in a house by the beach under the shade of several coconut trees.

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Made of Local Palmyra Wood, This Mumbai House Was Built by Hand Needs No ACs! #IndiaNEWS #Architecture
Imagine resting peacefully in a house by the beach under the shade of several coconut trees. Sounds like a dream right? The ‘Palmyra house’, located to the south of Mumbai on the banks of the Arabian Sea makes this dream come true with sustainable architecture!
Located on the Nandgoan village, mostly populated with fisherfolk and their families, the unique ‘Palmyra house’ is built by renowned architect, Bijoy Jain and his team at Studio Mumbai.
This 3000 sq. ft house is made up of two huge wooden structures that have been constructed with slanted wooden slates that though permit light and air to enter, keeps out the rain and direct sunshine.
All of this is made from palmyra, a particular type of palm tree which is cut, dried, and locally-harvested as wood.
A ‘Palmyra’ Tree House
Source: Arquiscopio
The house is set in a coconut plantation with a beautiful view of the Arabian Sea. The entire idea was to create something light with plenty of air circulation. That’s how Bijoy Jain came up with the idea of using Palmyra which was abundantly available nearby,??? Jeevaram Suthar, who worked with the team for this project in 2007 tells The Better India (TBI).
“All the different parts of the palmyra have been used over the ages in different ways. From thatching roofs to creating mats, baskets, basically almost everything we use coconut trees for,??? he adds.
The Palmyra house serves as a vacation home for Mumbai-based entrepreneur Jamshyd Sethna and his family.
“The two box-like structures which make up the entire home is separated by a 25-foot wide courtyard that consists of a pool that simply merges with the surroundings. This separation is one of the major highlights of the house. And the water for the house is harvested from three on-site wells, stored at the top of a water tower,??? Jeevaram explains.
Being One With Nature
Source: Flickr
Jeevaram goes onto explain how the structural framing for the house is built of ‘Ain wood’ which is also known as ‘Marutham’ in Tamil.
“This particular wood was used because it is a local variety and also fire-resistant, making it an ideal choice. The team used traditional interlocking techniques while building the frame of the house,??? he adds.
The slanted wooden slate-like structure, also known as louvres, is also another key feature of ‘The Palmyra House’. Jeevaram explains how these blinds-like openings have been constructed with the outer bark of the Palmyra tree which increases the air circulation in the house.
Chennai-based architect, Benny Kuriakose, who has constructed over 100 earthen houses and has worked with Palmyra trees, shares a similar sentiment.


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