Triose Food Court, Lonavala. Angled spaces
projected towards different directions encapsulated in an organically folded
concrete skin create a two level building on this site in lonavala housing a
few retail shops, a food court, two restaurants, a lounge bar and an
entertainment gaming area.
The entire frontage of the
site along the main road overlooks large trees and a riverbed and hills. The
axis of the building changes constantly from one side to the other allowing
each space within to look out towards different views of the surrounding
landscapes.
The concrete folded skin
that forms most of the building creates large open frames towards the external
views and the plans of the building too open out towards these large frames
accentuating the beautiful natural surroundings to the inner spaces.
The building is comprised
of three volumes which emanate from a central circulation spine that
interconnects them. One of these three large framed openings cantilever out at
the first floor housing a restaurant within and accentuating the entrance
below.
The building is entered
through a 12'0` high lobby that leads into a 24'0` high volume housing a food
court beyond which are a few retail shops.
The 24'0` high volume of
the food court overlooks shallow pools of the water on either side and sweeps
down in the center creating a large open frame looking outwards and opening
onto a sheltered deck.
The central area of the
first floor houses an entertainment games area leading into a lounge bar on one
side and a restaurant on the other. A natural slope in the site towards the
rear allowed an entire parking level to be created to facilitate the high
traffic expected for the building with natural light and ventilation from the
rear housing over 100 cars.
While different areas are
intentionally used in different ways the spaces visually flow uninterruptedly
all through the building from one end to the other and across the two levels.
Each of the internal spaces
open outwards dramatically encapsulating the external surroundings to the
interiors, creating a seamless integration of the inside with the outside.
The building is created
sculpturally from within & externally and is a unique manifestation of
abstracted volumes that are fluid in the interior and perceived as a dramatic
juxtaposition of trapezoidal volumes on the site.
Location:
Lonavala, India
Architect:
Sanjay Puri Architects
Year:
2011
Photo: Courtesy of Sanjay Puri Architects














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