Walking To Water
Walking To Water
Walking To Water
WALKING TO WATER
Well
Lake
Village
2004 2008
Testing out ideas of the waterfall in models
The leaf and droplets of water falling from it
into the well. The sound of the splash!
The amphitheatre and the interactive music
The final proposal
WALKING TO WATER...
WALKING TO WATER : THE PROPOSED SCHEME Water is a precious resource. ‘Rudabai - ni - vav’ was built in 1499,
glorifying the importance of this resource. The monument is 500 years old
and functionally redundant. However, the philosophy of ‘Universal
sustainable availability of water’ has never been more relevant than today.
The village of Adalaj draws its entire water supply from the ground water
table, through two bore-wells. Over the years, this resource was exploited.
Water consumed from the aquifer was not replenished. This coupled with
the erratic monsoons and global weather changes resulted in the village
suffering a drought three years ago.
Entrances to the well
‘Sustainability of water’ is the keynote of this project. To achieve this,
rainwater harvesting is proposed for the entire village. The collected
rainwater feeds the lake adjacent to the step-well. From the lake, arises a
stream, that runs for a distance in the landscape and then becomes
Amphitheatre sub-terranean. On the surface, the stream is a layered reed-bed, that
With different forms naturally purifies the running water by using biotopes like
that produce sounds,
that are manifested Ausralis fragmitis. Part of the sub-terranean water fills a tank that stores
as lights on the
leaf midrib, ‘the
water for the ‘drop fall’ from the leaf, and the rest is allowed to percolate
keyboard of lights’ to the ground water table, through a gravel filled bore.
Water drops down from the leaf tip into the well. Inside the well, the sound
of the splash resonates due to the nature of the space. This resonating
sound would excite different emotional responses in people.
Performance cradle
Mound The area around the lake
and the stream is
conceived as a ‘walking
park’. The experience is
that of walking through the
woods. This zone is
landscaped with evergreen
and deciduous trees.
Stream vanishes underground Following the path and
the stream, one emerges
from the woods into a
raised clearing that hides
the step-well and the light
2008 2004 weight leaf structure.
[Picture underneath]
The ‘dew drop’ leaf A lit midrib and the ‘keyboard of lights’
Amphitheatre Walking along the stream, through the woods into a clearing
Water rises up the
Entrance to mi d
r ib
the well
Sloping landscape, to allow access to all
Well 1 Well 2
Section
Detail of the storage tank and anchorage Sumegha Mantri . Semester 5 . Exhibition design . National Institute of Design. 2008.
Scale 1:200