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Rainwater-Harvesting Facility with Local Stone and Transparency for Community Wellness

Authors:
Pratik Devi, Rishikesh Adhikari, Tejas Joshi, Karan Ahire
Rainwater-Harvesting Facility with Local Stone and Transparency for Community Wellness

Project in-detail

Crafted from local stone and topped with expansive glass walls, the design seamlessly integrates sustainability features like rainwater harvesting while serving as a dedicated space for community wellness and yoga practice.
5 key facts about this project
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Crafted using locally sourced stone to harmonize with the landscape.
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Extensive use of glass walls promotes natural light and visual connectivity with nature.
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Incorporates a rainwater harvesting system for sustainable water management.
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Design includes a multifunctional open theater for community activities.
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Features pathways that encourage exploration and interaction within the site.
The Yoga-Vihara project, located in Amieira, Portugal, is an architectural endeavor focused on creating a dedicated space for yoga practice and wellness. This facility integrates seamlessly with the surrounding landscape, reflecting a commitment to both functionality and ecological sustainability. The design promotes a holistic approach to health, emphasizing physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.

The project comprises several key components designed for specific functions. The primary space, a large yoga hall, accommodates group practice sessions and features extensively large operable glass panels that facilitate airflow and provide unobstructed views of the natural surroundings. Adjacent to the yoga hall is a wellness pool area designed for relaxation and social interaction, enhancing the overall experience for visitors.

The facility also includes a library and pantry, supporting individual meditation and study activities. A distinctive open theater area serves as a versatile gathering place for performances and community events, reflecting the project’s emphasis on communal engagement. Paths connecting these spaces are carefully designed to encourage exploration and interaction while respecting the terrain's natural contours.

Sustainable design practices are interwoven throughout the project. The incorporation of local stone for structural walls grounds the architecture in its environment while also promoting energy efficiency. The structural framework consists of steel, allowing for large spans and open spaces that enhance the sense of connectivity between interior and exterior.

Unique design strategies set this project apart from conventional wellness centers. The extensive use of natural light, facilitated by large glass openings, fosters a calming atmosphere essential for yoga practice. In addition, the integration of rainwater harvesting systems and solar panels reflects the project’s commitment to environmental responsibility, reducing reliance on non-renewable resources.

Through the thoughtful combination of architectural elements and natural integration, the Yoga-Vihara project exemplifies a dedicated space for wellness that values both individual and community experiences. To explore the architectural plans, sections, and detailed designs further, visit the project presentation for comprehensive insights into the architectural ideas and approaches employed in this facility.
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The 10th edition of the MICROHOME architecture competition invites architects and designers from around the world to explore the possibilities of compact, sustainable living. Hosted by Buildner in collaboration with Kingspan and Hapi Homes, this special edition challenges participants to design an off-grid, modular microhome for a young professional couple, with a maximum floor area of 25 m². Designs should prioritize innovation, efficiency, and real-world feasibility. 

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