Architecture Discipline's Timber Residence in Vagator, Goa, marks a significant milestone as India's first mass timber home. This 8,650 square foot structure is constructed with eleven glulam portal frames, which strengthen when combined. The residence features charred-wood cladding for protection against the monsoon and coastal elements while providing exceptional views of the Arabian Sea and Chapora River. Inside, exposed timber beams contrast with black granite floors. One notable feature is the glass-enclosed wood workshop with clerestory windows, creating a bridge between indoor creativity and outdoor inspiration through a seamless timber deck.
The Timber Residence in Vagator, Goa, is India's first mass timber home, designed by Architecture Discipline, combining environmental responsibility with stunning aesthetics.
Constructed using eleven glulam portal frames, the residence showcases an innovative approach to architecture where timber pieces strengthen when combined.
With charred-wood cladding, the home protects itself from the elements while also offering striking views of the Arabian Sea and Chapora River.
The lower level features a glass-enclosed wood workshop that enhances creativity and maintains a seamless connection to the outdoor landscape via a timber deck.
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