Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Chitra Vishwanath - Sustainability at its Best


“Architecture is human endeavour inspired by the nature all around us. We must transform the nature; fuse science, art and technology into a sublime statement of human dignity.”

‘Sustainability’ has been one of the main concerns of architects while designing a building in today’s scenario. The emphasis is on technological aspects keeping in mind the community environment. It is imperative for an architect to be innovative in designs while establishing an open dialogue with environment. Through this thought process, an architect originates a ‘green concept’ and create designs which contributes in building positive urban environment. 

On the other hand, an architect has to also balance affordability with eco-friendly aspects providing the highest level of quality with meticulous planning involving energy conservation system and material choices. These systems have to be successfully developed and implemented by an architect in achieving carbon reduction in our built environment. 

Biome Environmental Solutions Pvt. Ltd, is one such reputed firm which believes in transforming the place in tune with the nature and redefining the dimensions of space utilisation in sustainable architecture. The firm initiated in the year 1990, focuses on creating green and modern architectural solutions. Architect Chitra Vishwanath, is the driving force behind this firm. Propelling the green movement on her own under the banner of Chitra Vishwanath Architects in 1990, and then renamed the unique entity to Biome Environmental Solutions Pvt. Ltd in 2008. The entire focus of this architectural enterprise was on eco-friendly design, water and sanitation related projects. She completed her Civil Engineering in Nigeria and holds a Bachelor of Architecture from CEPT - Ahmedabad, India. 

Ar. Chitra Vishwanath            Photograph by - Jagadeesh NV

The firm’s aim is to design ecological spaces and not just physical spaces, which are climate responsive, conserve and use natural resources judiciously while eliminating waste streams. Their projects are usually built with the theme of earth, water, sun and wind while encouraging recycling and reuse of waste materials with a modern touch which stands apart from other structures. 

Ar. Chitra does not believe in the signature style of working. She says, “Signature is immaterial to me since it is so limiting you are bound to it lifelong- same thing again and again- and if it changes you are questioned! Also it’s an expression of security not of free spirit. In fact a signature building is a very dim-witted (stupid) thing to do, so I don’t consider our style as any signature style - just plain simple common sense.”

“I also move from being ‘my style’ to being ‘team style’. It might have been ‘my style’ 15 years back. But since then, people have joined us and created some very nice structures and ideas. I am not an architect who dictates my way of thinking. As a firm, there should be different ideas and concepts. With the same principles of ecology, this team of 10 architects design buildings with their own style ethos. It is the concept and a philosophy that matters,” she opines. 

Namboodiri Residence, Bangalore           Photograph by - Jagadeesh NV

General notion in the society is that an architect encounters many challenges when designing an eco-friendly building. Ar. Chitra feels that maybe in the beginning of her career there were challenges since she had to derive a lot of details. She explains, “It was important to combine a structural possibility of a material with people’s requirement. This took time since we had to experiment and understand the pros and cons of it. We worked with team of engineers, masons and the rest of building community and we continue to work as a team even now. The challenge was more for ourselves, to make it work so that it becomes acceptable to many people.”

She adds, “In fact, many people now come to us not because they are ecologically conscious; but because they also like this kind of architecture. So, it is very challenging to design a small house where they can indulge in something different and get the real values which is aspirational. We have done residential projects from 800 to 2000 sq.ft.”

Ar. Chitra gives credit to her father for instilling architectural thoughts in her mind. She says, “Studying architecture was inspired by my father. He was a sculptor.”

As mentioned earlier, the firm’s main focus is designing ecological spaces. The firm’s philosophy is, “The building is not natural but is ecological, economical, logical and sensible. It treads lightly on the earth. It is not only material specific or design specific or environmental specific, it is a combination of all, without one the complete world would not exist. We look at materials which we get closest to the site or we look at how we can use waste. We work in different parts of India and we work with the materials available locally, it being the best way and there is no, one solution for all.”

She also adds, “We look at it not being only material specific, but it is how you combine the main elements like light, water, air, which is a requirement when you occupy a building. Our principal is to modulate the natural light which is available in India.”

She feels that, “Green movement is good and need of the day. It has to be extremely contextualised because what is happening in the West cannot be followed here in the Asian countries. We need to design for different regions, suppose what we designed for the cold environment of Ladakh cannot be the design for Kerala.”

Ar. Chitra strongly supports the use of rain water harvesting and energy savers in the building. She elucidates, “Water harvesting like storing the water as well as recharging the water should be part of every built space. Also, in the long run it reduces urban flooding.” She feels that solar makes sense for lighting and it pays back in a long run.” 

Ar. Chitra’s observation on ‘Earth as a future building material’ is strong. She feels that, it is the only building material. She explains, “48 percent of house in India is built with brick. Where do we get brick from? It is the clay taken out from either ponds or river bed. Brick was a logical progression as a building material from earth walls. But making of brick, requires energy which adds to the greenhouse gas emission.” So, why go for a material like bricks, when there are other possibilities? She questions. 

Uma Nagaraj Residence, Bangalore            Photograph by Jagadeesh NV

She says, “There should be mix of new and old systems. By stabilising the soil, we can make thinner walls of stabilised mud blocks. Good site planning and land use management is a must. One should not build in agriculture fields or tank beds, where the soil is not suitable for construction.”
Referring to her own office space as an example, she says, “For this office and the home below, the material came from the basement.”

In a long run of her career, Ar. Chitra thinks that designing her own house was most challenging because it was her first time to use mud in the construction and also, installed water harvesting system. She adds, “Our home became a workshop of ideas and continues to be so, considering that, ours is a small plot of 1,500 sq.ft. Through the years many things have been added and changed. It gave us a benchmark of how to design in a small plot while we also kept looking at the bigger picture.”

Presently, the firm is doing a project for ISKCON in Mumbai and also a temple in Salem. The Salem project’s uniqueness is that they are not using concrete or steel, it is only built with mud and stone. 

Pavithra TG
Built Expressions 

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Crazy fans of Natural Ice-cream


An interesting topic, to write is about for this blog is - ice-cream, ice-cream and ice-cream. Till now, I have eaten almost all the flavours and visited most of the ice-cream parlours in Bangalore except for Lakeview.

The recent fascination for me is the taste of Natural ice-cream. Hmmmm…. as I think of it, my mouth waters in rememberance. I got to know about this from a friend. She said, “You must taste this, it has got this natural taste of fruit in it.” I felt she was exaggerating about this,but anyway I thought let me give it a try. Finally, one evening when I was bored, I went to the nearest outlet in Basaveshwarnagar along with my friend.

As I entered, the parlour was full; people were pouncing on each other to buy their coupon. It is a small place but the demand for the ice-cream was large. People were crazy about it. In one corner, I could see one whole family hogging all sorts of flavours, right from the kids to the elder ones.

For the first time, I was baffled as to which flavor to buy. Later, the person in charge gave me different flavours to try. Trust me; most of the flavours were really yummy. Especially, the tender coconut and musk melon were out of the world. I just loved the taste because there is the natural flavour of the fruit with ice-cream in it.

In India, it is very hard to find such natural ice-creams. I assure you if you try it just once you will be hooked!

Pavithra

Monday, October 4, 2010

In the heart of Chikmagalur















If you want to spend quality time with your family or with your loved ones and need to relaxfrom the stresses and strains of life, then Chikmagalur is the place where you can find 'Eagle EyeHoliday Home' at Hoscodu Estate. It is 48kms from Chikmagalur and 300 kms from Bangalore.

It is a place where you can feel heaven on earth, where one is fully surrounded by the beauty of greenery and mother nature. If you love birds, well, one can hear the pleasing sound of the cuckoo, while you enjoy the astounding view of the scenic which is needed desperately by uscity dwellers.

It is an ideal place for those of us who love nature and of course without a doubt the best place for photographers to capture the exquisiteness of unspoiled nature. Stand in one place and watch the clouds move towards you- it is a fascinating experience. And if you are the adventurous kind, this is the perfect place to work up a sweat with trekking, rock climbing and other extreme sport activities.

One can enjoy the view of animals through wildlife safari. It was amazing to see spectacular view of landscape early in the morning especially when it is covered by mist. If you go along with the conducted safari, you get the opportunity to see deer, wild boar, bucks, tigers, hornbill and lots of peacock and varieties of birds found inside the estate.

The most magnificent view can be seen early in the morning when the thick fog embraces you with a cool breeze. It is one of the best destinations for a newly wed couple to go for a honeymoon. So those of you who are looking for a honey moon in Switzerland, Australia, Bangkok, Dubai, Singapore etc. you can enjoy one for 1/3 the price in our very own Karnataka.

Eagle Eye Holidays ensures you of a great time which does not puncture your wallet . The cool breeze makes you to snuggle up and wrap up your body in blankets and have a lovely time with your partner.

You can also pamper yourself by Ayurvedic treatments that revive one from head to toe. There are different kinds of treatments which will relax you and help you unwind. You have to book one day in advance for these treatments. Unfortunately I could not have any as I had other plans for spending my holiday.

When it comes to accommodation, there were a different variety of rooms like cottages, tree houses, villas and glass houses. The glass house had an in house swimming pool and was a new construction. The package tariffs for each person per day ranged from Rs. 1,500 /- to 4,000/- . The package included a welcome drink, breakfast, meals, campfire, fishing, coracle ride, plantation walk, bird watching, forest trek and outdoor and indoor games like shuttle badminton, chess etc. A couple of activities for which you have to pay are a wildlife safari, target practicing, adventure trek, outdoor music by professional D J, river side picnic and sight- seeing. Bookings were to be made one day in advance so that arrangements could be made.

Most holiday resorts offer excellent cuisine and they have great selection of food on offer. They have their own in house restaurant “All Spice” which offers vegetarian and non- vegetarian ranging from North Indian and Mughlai to South Indian food. Being a big time foodie I loved south Indian food like Kadbu, Chappathi, Vegetable Sagu (curry), rice and other side dishes. You may ask what is special in these dishes? But trust me the taste is yummy and feel like having again and again. You can also taste grape wine which is home made. But don’t ever miss out on drinking strawberry juice even if it’s just for the experience.

Since the estate covers 130 acres with sprawling plantations of coffee, spices, medicinal plantsand orchids it is an eco-tourist's paradise. It is worth going there and enjoying your holiday with your family and friends. It is a place where you can rediscover yourself and definitely a place to relax in. That’s what a holiday is all about!

Other tourist and religious destinations like Kandya temple, Muthodi, Sringeri and Horanadu, Dharmasthala, Belur and Halebidu, Kudremukh, Bababudangiri and Kemmangundi are easily accessible from Eagle Eye Holidays.