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  • This Villa In Satirje, Alibaug Is A Scattered Collection Of Simple Forms | Case Design

    Tucked in off the gravel road leading to the village of Satirje, Alibaug the main house forms the fourth wall of an intimate motor court protecting the pool and garden beyond. Spread across a one-acre plot, the villa is a scattered collection of simple forms each carefully placed, proportioned, and oriented in response to picturesque views of the introverted garden and the distant hills of Kankeshwar.

    Editorial Note: Hidden within the quiet charm of Alibaug, this villa unfolds like a whispered story, one of stillness, light, and effortless connection to nature. The spaces breathe, opening up to dappled gardens and distant hills, while winding paths and water’s edge invite unhurried moments. It’s a home that feels lived in by the land itself, embracing both solitude and togetherness in perfect balance. ~ Isha Bora

    This Villa In Satirje, Alibaug Is A Scattered Collection Of Simple Forms | Case Design

    villa in alibaug

    Construction was done with a combination of locally sourced materials, the primitive concrete frame was erected using left-in-place shuttering formed by the interlock of brick and black basalt.

    villa in alibaug

    villa in alibaug

    villa in alibaug

    Textured Exterior

    The rough- hewn texture of the exterior protects the smooth mottled walls of the softly pigmented interiors as lightweight steel supports the thin corrugated sloping roofs.

    villa in alibaug

    villa in alibaug

    Slipped beneath and alongside a row of existing mango trees, a linear pool is clad in black and white granite from Karnataka, leading to an intimate pavilion to the east and two guest houses to the north.

    villa in alibaug

    Simple stone paving is carefully arranged from the broken basalt waste generated in the construction of the house.

    Connecting each of the structures, these paths seamlessly knit the detached buildings to the pool, garden, and larger landscape of Alibaug.

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    Designed by:
    Case Design

    Project Type: Residential Architecture Design

    Project Name: Villa Uma

    Location: Satirje, Alibaug, Maharashtra

    Year Built: 2022

    Project Size: 3908 Sq.ft

    Principal Architect: Samuel Barclay

    Project Architect: Aamod Narkar, Nausheen Fatima, Surya Kumar, Pranit Rawat

    Photograph Courtesy: Ariel Huber

    Intern: Ahmed Shabeer

    Colour: Dhwani Mehta

    Landscape: Nazneen Jehangir

    Civil Work: Elysium Abodes

    Carpentry Work: Vishwakarma Furniture

    Civil Finishes: Mortar construction

    Water: Smaart Water

    Textiles: Saphed

    Manufacturers: Casegoods, Michael Anastassiades, Saphed

    Source: Archdaily

    Firm’s Website Link: Case Design

    Firm’s Instagram Link: Case Design

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