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KITCHENS REINVENTED FUNCTIONAL IDEAS & CUSTOMISED DESIGN TO ENLIVEN YOUR KITCHEN
RS 100 HOME-REVIEW.COMvol 15 issue 06 JUNE 2016 total pages 140
TIME
PLEASES+PS ARCHITECTS’ MONTAGE OF MUMBAI
PRODUCT DESIGNER : MORITZ PUTZIERMY SPACE : BANDUKSMITH STUDIO UNCOVERED : AKDA
HOME IS WHERE THE ART IS
BY RAJIV SAINI
LOVE IS IN THE AIR!
STUDIO WOOD OFFICE
Home Review June 2016 107Home Review June 2016 107
GREEN
PROJECT
Code
Green
The language used to express
sustainable design is rapidly
developing with an evolving
grammar and vocabulary.
Architects are not only
rendering artistic implications to
sustainability but are also building
it up as a viable and practical line
of design.
A glimpse of the network of paths winding around green patches and mud houses, offering a convenient way
of communing with nature.
Text By Kanupriya Pachisia
Photographs Courtesy Good Earth
108 Home Review June 2016108 Home Review June 2016
Architects today are most adeptly
eliminating the practice of waste through
the concept of good design. Good Earth,
a firm managed by a core group of
professionals has been a pioneer in the field
of alternative architecture and environment
friendly development. Its expertise in
creating sustainable neighbourhoods has
been recognised by Asia’s largest Green
Design competition in Singapore: The Future
Arc Green Leadership Award 2015.
Good Earth Malhar, an eco-village spread
over 50 acres of land and located in
Kengeri, Bangalore is one of this firm’s
recent projects. The masterminds behind
Good Earth Malhar – Stanley George,
Parthsarthy S, Jeeth and Natasha Iype
have been experimenting with alternatives
in architecture and exploring concepts
of holistic development through various
ventures in their long journey of twenty-
eight years.
Good Earth unequivocally takes the effort within the design to create complacent and convenient spaces that tread ever so lightly on Earth.
A therapeutic calm may be experienced all through the day.
Home Review June 2016 109Home Review June 2016 109
Good Earth Malhar - a slice of nature in its rustic glory reinstating that nature never goes out of style.
Natasha Iype, Director on behalf of Good
Earth states that, “Design has the power to
change the way we live. It enhances and can
reinforce the intention of any community.”
Sustainability lies in creating spaces for the
soul by integrating the individual home
into a community. The sharing of spaces,
amenities, renewable resources and most
essentially values becomes the nucleus of
the community. It engages every participant
in a process of continual involvement.
Good Earth Malhar Patterns based in
Bangalore is the fifth community of the
Malhar eco-village and is set amidst 13 acres
of land. The community is divided into two
sections – Patterns A and Patterns B, each
having its unique salient character. The open
plan homes are cleverly designed spaces
with minimal walls or no walls.
The interior space seems to flow seamlessly
from the entrance verandah, through the
living and dining areas, to the rear verandah
and into the retral garden. This facilitates a
sense of spaciousness into a compact plan
making it easy to appreciate the beauty of
nature from within the home.
The architecture advocates comfort without
opulence, not abandoning the fact that the
space be a celebration of nature and earth.
The space responds to basic requirements
through a multi-use solution. Large
windows, wide verandahs, air channels
for circulation and thermally conducive
materials respond perfectly to reduce the
necessity of artificial light and ventilation.
Provision for connecting solar power
heaters and photo-voltaic panels for
power are fixed on the roof.
All houses have wiring that is linked to an
inverter which has a conduit laid on the
roof. Solar geysers are installed on the roofs
to ensure hot water.
In addition to all the green measures,
rainwater from the roofs is collected
through a network of pipes and then filtered
into the main water tank. Sewage treatment
plants recycle all the waste water via a series
of bio-filters. This water is then reused to
flush toilets and irrigate gardens. Materials
used all over are sourced locally and are
used in their natural form.
All Malhar homes are built using
compressed stabilised mud blocks that are
scientifically developed to be strong and
durable. It is the only project in which
almost about 4 lakh square feet of space
has been constructed using mud blocks.
110 Home Review June 2016110 Home Review June 2016
A rock lit by warm sunbeams poses as a perfect spot to relax in; tree branches
hanging above give it the right balmy effect on a sunlit afternoon.
The masterminds behind Good Earth Malhar – Stanley
George, Parthsarthy S, Jeeth and Natasha Iype have
been experimenting with alternatives in architecture.
These mud blocks help in reducing indoor
temperatures by a marked 2-3 degree
centigrade. A network of streets and
landscaped courtyards encircle the homes.
Water bodies present in between the homes
double up as rainwater collection and
recharge zones. Underground service ducts
take care of electricity and communications
and also provide for broadband connectivity.
Quiet groves which can evolve over the
years as untouched natural habitats have
been created to help experience the
environment and composting biodegradable
solid waste within the community is one of
the many thoroughly thought over steps
that have been adopted in order to reduce
the carbon footprint.
In the words of Natasha Iype, “Tree planting
needs a careful study of the species and
the composition of soil. Timber species,
grown within the property is used as an
aesthetic sustainable source for adding
elegance and panache to the homes.
This also aids in negating the use of high
energy consuming steel and aluminum
for the doors and windows. Good Earth
most consciously took to planting ten
trees for every tree cut in the construction
of Malhar.
Home Review June 2016 111Home Review June 2016 111
The space responds to basic requirements through a multi-use solution. Large windows, wide verandahs, air channels for circulation and thermally conducive
materials respond perfectly to reduce the necessity of artificial light and ventilation.
As Jeeth Iype, Director defines himself, “I
am passionate about innovation and
translating ideas into architecture,” and as
Stanley George, Director, puts it, “My goal
in life is to work towards a sensitive and
equitable world.”
Malhar is a reflection of beliefs and ideals
of the brains behind it. Good Earth’s
architectural departures are totally
environment driven. It reinstates that green
technology comes after green design -
one does not look for green solutions to
problems cropped up by insensitive design.
Good Earth unequivocally takes the effort
within the design to create complacent and
convenient spaces that tread ever so lightly
on Earth.
www.goodearth.org.in
www.ecoandfriendlyhomes.com

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Green Project June 2016

  • 1. KITCHENS REINVENTED FUNCTIONAL IDEAS & CUSTOMISED DESIGN TO ENLIVEN YOUR KITCHEN RS 100 HOME-REVIEW.COMvol 15 issue 06 JUNE 2016 total pages 140 TIME PLEASES+PS ARCHITECTS’ MONTAGE OF MUMBAI PRODUCT DESIGNER : MORITZ PUTZIERMY SPACE : BANDUKSMITH STUDIO UNCOVERED : AKDA HOME IS WHERE THE ART IS BY RAJIV SAINI LOVE IS IN THE AIR! STUDIO WOOD OFFICE
  • 2. Home Review June 2016 107Home Review June 2016 107 GREEN PROJECT Code Green The language used to express sustainable design is rapidly developing with an evolving grammar and vocabulary. Architects are not only rendering artistic implications to sustainability but are also building it up as a viable and practical line of design. A glimpse of the network of paths winding around green patches and mud houses, offering a convenient way of communing with nature. Text By Kanupriya Pachisia Photographs Courtesy Good Earth
  • 3. 108 Home Review June 2016108 Home Review June 2016 Architects today are most adeptly eliminating the practice of waste through the concept of good design. Good Earth, a firm managed by a core group of professionals has been a pioneer in the field of alternative architecture and environment friendly development. Its expertise in creating sustainable neighbourhoods has been recognised by Asia’s largest Green Design competition in Singapore: The Future Arc Green Leadership Award 2015. Good Earth Malhar, an eco-village spread over 50 acres of land and located in Kengeri, Bangalore is one of this firm’s recent projects. The masterminds behind Good Earth Malhar – Stanley George, Parthsarthy S, Jeeth and Natasha Iype have been experimenting with alternatives in architecture and exploring concepts of holistic development through various ventures in their long journey of twenty- eight years. Good Earth unequivocally takes the effort within the design to create complacent and convenient spaces that tread ever so lightly on Earth. A therapeutic calm may be experienced all through the day.
  • 4. Home Review June 2016 109Home Review June 2016 109 Good Earth Malhar - a slice of nature in its rustic glory reinstating that nature never goes out of style. Natasha Iype, Director on behalf of Good Earth states that, “Design has the power to change the way we live. It enhances and can reinforce the intention of any community.” Sustainability lies in creating spaces for the soul by integrating the individual home into a community. The sharing of spaces, amenities, renewable resources and most essentially values becomes the nucleus of the community. It engages every participant in a process of continual involvement. Good Earth Malhar Patterns based in Bangalore is the fifth community of the Malhar eco-village and is set amidst 13 acres of land. The community is divided into two sections – Patterns A and Patterns B, each having its unique salient character. The open plan homes are cleverly designed spaces with minimal walls or no walls. The interior space seems to flow seamlessly from the entrance verandah, through the living and dining areas, to the rear verandah and into the retral garden. This facilitates a sense of spaciousness into a compact plan making it easy to appreciate the beauty of nature from within the home. The architecture advocates comfort without opulence, not abandoning the fact that the space be a celebration of nature and earth. The space responds to basic requirements through a multi-use solution. Large windows, wide verandahs, air channels for circulation and thermally conducive materials respond perfectly to reduce the necessity of artificial light and ventilation. Provision for connecting solar power heaters and photo-voltaic panels for power are fixed on the roof. All houses have wiring that is linked to an inverter which has a conduit laid on the roof. Solar geysers are installed on the roofs to ensure hot water. In addition to all the green measures, rainwater from the roofs is collected through a network of pipes and then filtered into the main water tank. Sewage treatment plants recycle all the waste water via a series of bio-filters. This water is then reused to flush toilets and irrigate gardens. Materials used all over are sourced locally and are used in their natural form. All Malhar homes are built using compressed stabilised mud blocks that are scientifically developed to be strong and durable. It is the only project in which almost about 4 lakh square feet of space has been constructed using mud blocks.
  • 5. 110 Home Review June 2016110 Home Review June 2016 A rock lit by warm sunbeams poses as a perfect spot to relax in; tree branches hanging above give it the right balmy effect on a sunlit afternoon. The masterminds behind Good Earth Malhar – Stanley George, Parthsarthy S, Jeeth and Natasha Iype have been experimenting with alternatives in architecture. These mud blocks help in reducing indoor temperatures by a marked 2-3 degree centigrade. A network of streets and landscaped courtyards encircle the homes. Water bodies present in between the homes double up as rainwater collection and recharge zones. Underground service ducts take care of electricity and communications and also provide for broadband connectivity. Quiet groves which can evolve over the years as untouched natural habitats have been created to help experience the environment and composting biodegradable solid waste within the community is one of the many thoroughly thought over steps that have been adopted in order to reduce the carbon footprint. In the words of Natasha Iype, “Tree planting needs a careful study of the species and the composition of soil. Timber species, grown within the property is used as an aesthetic sustainable source for adding elegance and panache to the homes. This also aids in negating the use of high energy consuming steel and aluminum for the doors and windows. Good Earth most consciously took to planting ten trees for every tree cut in the construction of Malhar.
  • 6. Home Review June 2016 111Home Review June 2016 111 The space responds to basic requirements through a multi-use solution. Large windows, wide verandahs, air channels for circulation and thermally conducive materials respond perfectly to reduce the necessity of artificial light and ventilation. As Jeeth Iype, Director defines himself, “I am passionate about innovation and translating ideas into architecture,” and as Stanley George, Director, puts it, “My goal in life is to work towards a sensitive and equitable world.” Malhar is a reflection of beliefs and ideals of the brains behind it. Good Earth’s architectural departures are totally environment driven. It reinstates that green technology comes after green design - one does not look for green solutions to problems cropped up by insensitive design. Good Earth unequivocally takes the effort within the design to create complacent and convenient spaces that tread ever so lightly on Earth. www.goodearth.org.in www.ecoandfriendlyhomes.com