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Rope Terrace CafeRope Terrace CafeRope Terrace Cafe is an innovative architectural project that exemplifies sustainable design principles through its creative use of indigenous materials and thoughtful spatial planning. Located in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India, this terrace cafe represents a harmonious blend of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design sensibilities. The project, which won the Iron A' Design Award in the Interior Space, Retail and Exhibition Design category, is distinguished by its innovative use of jute rope as a primary design element, serving both aesthetic and functional purposes. The design philosophy centers around eco-friendly practices, incorporating recycled materials and local craftsmanship throughout the space. The cafe features a sophisticated canopy system inspired by traditional Indian charpoy, creating distinct seating islands while providing natural shade. The structural design accommodates building regulations that prohibited permanent structures through ingenious use of modular elements. Notable features include a south-west facade with corrugated sheets for sun protection, recycled babool wood flooring mounted on aluminum frames to preserve waterproofing, and strategically placed plantings that maintain ambient moisture levels. The jute rope installations serve multiple functions: they define spaces, provide thermal regulation, and create dramatic shadow patterns that change throughout the day. The design successfully integrates indoor and outdoor spaces, including an air-conditioned enclosed area and an upper terrace accessed by a distinctive pink spiral staircase, offering versatile spaces for different social gatherings and weather conditions. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: sustainable design, eco-friendly architecture, terrace cafe design, jute rope construction, modular space planning, traditional craft integration SOURCES: |
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