A villa is located directly in nature and belongs to the ecodorf “Forest Hills Tala” in Tala, Maharashtra, India. It has two bedrooms and a total of four sleeping places. The complete glass facade makes the house in the forest disappear and makes it the perfect retreat, where you can recharge your batteries and energy directly in the untouched nature. The pavilion with a thatched roof is natural and beautiful and the environmentally friendly architecture and the surrounding area merge into a whole. Reet has been protecting from wind and weather for centuries and the entire glass-wood construction is given a sensible and at the same time high-quality charisma. The pavilion with a thatched roof follows the natural inclination of the site and the architects from the architecture firm Architecture Brio have selected the materials accordingly.
Pavilion with a thatched roof - an environmentally friendly villa in India
The extraordinary villais called “The Glass House” at Forest Hills Tala and is reminiscent of a tree house because of the atypical adaptation of the architecture. It can be rented for overnight stays and provides two bedrooms, a total of 4 sleeping places on two floors available. Each living level is equipped with a terrace and bathroom. The whole area is about 185 square meters and, thanks to the glass facade, offers a 360 ° view of the valley. Only the branches of the trees, which grow outside the house, ensure privacy screen.
The pavilion with a thatched roof is an excellent example of environmentally friendly architecture not only because ofof the material of the roof. Creativity fits the house perfectly into the area and no large trees are torn from the earth. The facade and the terraces are designed in such a way that the branches of the trees grow undisturbed. No blinds or curtains prevent the immediate view from the outside. The sleeping beds are equipped with white curtains like a bed sky and ensure privacy.
The interior is designed in such a way that you can enjoy nature from the inside without cupboards and even feel it. The areas go seamlessly and the complete glazing of the outer walls enables a light from all sides. A special highlight is the outdoor pool with a free -standing bathtub, which invites you to pleasant bathing experiences.
*A project ofArchitecture Brio