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http://dspace.spab.ac.in:80/handle/123456789/2848| Title: | Harmony in nature: an eco resort inspired by tribal culture in Bastar region/ |
| Authors: | Markam, Richa. |
| Keywords: | Architecture, Gond Tribe, India - Chhattisgarh, Vernacular design. |
| Issue Date: | May-2025 |
| Publisher: | SPA Bhopal |
| Series/Report no.: | 2020BARC096;TH002480 |
| Abstract: | This thesis presents the design of “Harmony in Nature: An Eco-Resort Inspired by Gond Tribal Culture”, located in the culturally rich region of Bastar, Chhattisgarh. The project aims to create a serene, sustainable retreat that deeply reflects the traditions, and artistic expressions of the Gond tribe—one of central India's oldest indigenous communities. It explores how vernacular architecture and indigenous wisdom can shape modern eco-tourism developments that are environmentally responsible and culturally rooted. Through detailed research on Gond vernacular architecture, traditional building techniques, spatial planning, and the symbolic language of Gond art, the resort design integrates these elements into a contemporary context. Locally available natural materials such as mud, bamboo, stone, and timber have been prioritized to ensure low environmental impact and contextual harmony. The layout follows the principles of Gond spatial organization—organic, nature-oriented, and community-driven—fostering a strong sense of place. The project emphasizes sustainability not only through material and energy efficiency but also through community participation. Local artisans and labourers are envisioned to play a key role in the construction and operation of the resort, promoting skill development and economic empowerment. Gond murals, motifs, and narratives are embedded into the architectural fabric, transforming the resort into a living canvas of tribal heritage. “Harmony in Nature” aspires to offer visitors an immersive experience where architecture becomes a bridge between culture and environment. By combining ecological sensitivity with cultural preservation, the resort demonstrates a model for responsible tourism in indigenous landscapes. Keywords: Eco-resort, Gond tribal culture, Bastar, vernacular design, tribal art, local materials, eco-tourism, cultural heritage, community involvement, nature-integrated design |
| URI: | http://dspace.spab.ac.in:80/handle/123456789/2848 |
| Appears in Collections: | Bachelor of Architecture |
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