This weekend home in Alibag is a spectacular union of architecture and landscape design

“When you have a strong line of bold architecture, you want to assume more difficult about how you are heading to method the landscape about it,” claims Maniar. “The see from just about every portion of the household is overwhelmingly gorgeous. So, my crew [Pandurang Patil, Pranjali Dharaskar, and Tejas Kathe] experienced to make certain that we do not overplay nature. We selected foliage that does not contend with the structure. That’s why the scale of leaves is small.” Secondly, water scarcity being a important dilemma in the spot, Maniar opted for a whole lot of gulmohar as their more compact leaves translate into lesser transpiration. “Mostly, we have indigenous, xerophytic trees, such as the pure wide variety of frangipani— not the hybrid ones—besides a good deal of fruitbearing trees in the reduced reaches, and fragrant kamini.”

The biggest problem for Balwani, Verrijt, and Maniar arrived in the variety of the huge boulders that were being excavated at the web-site. “We instinctively knew that these experienced to be an integral element of the architecture, as such sculptural boulders are not very easily discovered in all web sites in Alibag,” claims Verrijt. “In distinct, what we hoped for arrived legitimate. We, for instance, observed this obelisk-shaped rock that is now positioned subsequent to the pool like a bench.” As these have been not accounted for in the first design, Bhojwani was in the beginning unsure of retaining them. Considerably persuasion later, now he considers them among the most interesting capabilities of his home.

The tub in the most important bath underlines  the simplicity that pervades the relaxation of the house

Ashish Sahi

The uncovered bar spot in the connecting corridor among the two pavilions faces an aged frangipani tree, foregrounding the infinity pool. The sliding doorways along with supply a sense of privateness as properly as openness.

Ashish Sahi

Rocks excavated all through design have been seamlessly built-in into the architecture.

Ashish Sahi

Bhojwani, who is passionate about details, worked in close collaboration with Timothy Oulton for the home’s interiors. Designed on the concepts of the brand’s Noble Souls collection, which champions normal vegetable-dyed materials and reclaimed timber, the house celebrates easy, raw, and reliable products rooted in purely natural splendor.

For Bhojwani, sunrise is his magic hour. The coolness of dawn, the heat of the initially rays of the sun, and the rustling of the tall pampas grass edging the house as the sea breeze whispers as a result of it—all distil into a minute of unblemished tranquillity. It’s the exact same breeze that brushes in opposition to the snakeskin get rid of by a nocturnal customer beneath 1 of the shrubs on the assets. For Bhojwani, it is a instant defined by the joys of co-existence when it is less complicated to believe that that all is properly with the world.

New interactive art installations light up South Lake Union

The light art will be here until Dec. 31. Sponsored by South Lake Union Chamber of Commerce.

SEATTLE — Holiday lights are common this time of year — but a new art installation in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood is taking lights to the next level.

“One of the goals was to bring to Seattle installations that would occupy and activate the public spaces,” said Alexandre Lemieux, co-founder of Creos who brought the art installations to Seattle. “So, it was to find something very unique, interactive that would generate very unique interest,”

One of those displays generating interest is called Passage.

“The installations itself, you have sensors on the side of you, and when you’re walking you trigger the installation itself. So, it’s a very beautiful, luminous installation where interactively every user has a part in it, and you can see different patterns whenever you go.”

A few blocks away you’ll find two more displays to interact with.

Prismatica, I would say that it’s one of the pieces that we traveled the most,” said Lemieux. “You have those 25 units at Prismatica. So just in terms of quantity, you have all of them that you can go and have them for a spin. It kind of invites you to whenever you’re on your working hours or go during the day, but at night, you want to come back with your friends and family. It kind of gives you this ability to kind of see something different whenever you go by.”

At the display Oscillation, you can see as well as hear the art.

“You can trigger sensors with your hands. Each of the units becomes a musical instrument that whenever you activate them, and it’s free, you can have your very own experience with them and the unit themselves.”

The light piece Impulse can be found by the Amazon Spheres.

“This installation, it’s really about bringing the nostalgia in, thinking about when you’re a little younger, you’re going to the park. But then with this unique vision of the artist, you have something that is really beautiful. That’s where you can play, you can go on to seesaw. For a moment of time, you want to go for a laugh, you just forget all problems and anything that you had during your day and you’re just you become a child for a few minutes.”

So while holiday lights are nice, in South Lake Union, they’re even better after dark.

“You want to come in and enjoy your neighborhood in a way that you’ve never experienced it before.”

SLU After Dark will be in place till December 31.

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