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Sculpted Spaces with Charred Wood Shingles and Natural Ventilation Addressing Holistic Wellness

Authors:
Estela adriana Escudero curiel, Gerardo Linares arroyo, Jimena Medina lópez
Sculpted Spaces with Charred Wood Shingles and Natural Ventilation Addressing Holistic Wellness

Project in-detail

Utilizing charred wood shingles for sustainable aesthetics and timber ribs for structural integrity, this retreat fosters a connection to nature while serving as a space for personal reflection and wellness.
5 key facts about this project
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Utilizes charred wooden shingles for enhanced durability and weather resistance.
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Incorporates cross-laminated timber panels for efficient construction and structural strength.
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Features a bent A-frame design that optimizes natural light and ventilation.
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Integrates a rainwater collection system for sustainable water management.
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Designed to promote holistic wellness through connection to the surrounding landscape.
The Ankur Padma project is an architectural design located in Vale de Moses, aimed at providing a serene environment for spiritual retreat and personal growth. The design draws inspiration from the lotus flower, symbolizing purity and enlightenment. It integrates with the natural landscape, promoting a sense of belonging and harmony between the built environment and nature. This project serves not only as a shelter for individuals seeking reflection but also as a space that encourages an immersive experience with the surrounding ecosystem.

Design Inspiration and Approach
The architectural form of Ankur Padma reflects the petals of a lotus flower, creating a dome-like structure. This design approach facilitates natural ventilation and a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces. The structure is characterized by its adaptable walls, allowing for adjustment according to user preference and environmental conditions. The emphasis on flexibility in the design supports the varying needs of occupants while maintaining aesthetic cohesion with the landscape.

Sustainability is a key element of the project. The design incorporates several eco-friendly features, such as rainwater collection systems and the use of natural thermal mass to regulate temperature. The carefully selected materials also contribute to sustainability goals. Hardwood timber beams and prefabricated timber ribs enhance structural integrity while aligning with sustainable sourcing practices. Cellulose and cork insulation provide energy efficiency, and rainwater collection systems aid in water management, emphasizing environmental responsibility.

Materiality and Functionality
The project employs a range of materials that are both functional and sustainable. Significant components include:

- Hardwood Timber Beams: These provide essential structural support and warmth to the interior.
- Prefabricated Timber Ribs: Used for efficient assembly and stability within the design.
- Cellulose and Cork Insulation: These materials promote energy efficiency and comfort.
- Rainwater Collection System: Designed for sustainable management of water resources.
- Handcrafted Coconut Fiber Mattress: Enhances comfort while maintaining ecological awareness.

The layout of the interior spaces is designed to promote comfort and utilize natural light effectively. Strategic placement of windows enhances daylight penetration while minimizing the need for artificial lighting. The harmonious integration of space and nature underscores the project's functionality as both a retreat and a place of spiritual engagement.

Through its innovative design and sustainable approach, Ankur Padma represents a commitment to holistic living and environmental stewardship in architecture. Visitors are encouraged to explore the architectural plans, sections, designs, and ideas to gain deeper insights into the unique elements that define this remarkable project.
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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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Design a new small-scale home concept in the 10th edition of MICROHOME — 100,000 € prize + construction

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