aries, goa

The 1000 sq.m site allocated for the project was part of the Verna Industrial Estate in South Goa set amidst an undulating terrain of red earth and laterite mounds.

The program was to build mechanical engineering sheds for boat engine repairs, capable of a 5 tn gantry, storage of spares, general rentable warehousing, in the lower level and administrative offices.

Undulations in the site and adjacent areas presented us with an opportunity to explore the 2 m drop across its shorter axis allowing for two levels of usage with a high plinth. Beyond the mere functional needs, we attempted to address real issues that confronted the site.

client:

aries technical sales & service- mechanical engineering

location:

verna, goa

design team:

tejas jasani, harini shah, surendran aolone

consultants:

ami engineers ahmedabad

site area:

1000 sq.m approx

building area:

1500 sq.m

completion year:

2012

civil engineers:

marcon construction, goa

photo credits:

uday andhare

Water:
Scarcity of regulated water supply by the industrial park were addressed by creating a harvesting tank of about 50,000 lit set within the level drop to offset daily needs of drinking and washing.

Daylighting :
The building was oriented along the east –west axis. This allowed us to bring in daylight through deep positioned horizontal louvers reducing day lighting loads.

Natural materials:
Use of natural exposed laterite in the plinth and loadbearing plastered laterite confined masonry was fused with steel in the structure defined the building vocabulary. The idea was to be as contextually relevant while addressing all pertinent issues and evolve a language that was expressive of our concerns.

Water:
Scarcity of regulated water supply by the industrial park were addressed by creating a harvesting tank of about 50,000 lit set within the level drop to offset daily needs of drinking and washing.

Daylighting :
The building was oriented along the east –west axis. This allowed us to bring in daylight through deep positioned horizontal louvers reducing day lighting loads.

Natural materials:
Use of natural exposed laterite in the plinth and loa. . .
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