1 minute read

PROJECT ZERO | SUBTERRANEAN HABITAT - THESIS

The Central Business Zone (CBZ) is a module that is one of three centres that are internally connected to the Control Centre and the CBZ comprises of mainly residential complexes of several types and well as their supportive amenities that helps to fuel a community including a school, common halls of prayer and to dine, a gym and even storage spaces. The central control centre consists of functions such as the fish farming, office spaces for administration and also gardens.

The central open space helps with essential services such as ventilation as well as availability of natural light and keeps the residents of the zone devoid of the feeling of claustrophobia and general scene of normality is provided by the use of vegetation that is spread out throughout the structure and also is part of the eco-system that exist within the habitat.

Advertisement

Entry Level Floor

First Floor

To emphasize on the importance of combining technology with a natural eco-system. Instead of the residence working working for the habitat, we envision a habitat that works for them. Production of an abundance of clean energy, fresh healthy food and water for everyday consumption.

The technology exists, it is just a matter of applying science in the architecture of the habitat. The system existing the habitat is simple, the inclusion of fish agriculture, vertical farming and also animal farming and gardening that makes possible the process that uses self - sustains itself. The habitat is a model for local community based farming and habitation system.

Interior Design Project Raghu Residence

The Residential project is as addition to an existing residential space located in the first floor and is a 3bhk with a large living space in addition to a gym space and also a terrace space .

The 2300 sq.ft space was designed was a sense of graceful and minimalism adapting the vision of the client’s interests towards single tones. There was always the requirement to design the living space with a sense of elegance and the task to match existing conditions was an interesting challenge to face.

This article is from: