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The dream of building a new city for the future on a clean slate, with
the purpose of promoting research and experimentation alongside
integral development, has been attracting architects and students of
architecture from all over the world ever since Auroville´s inception
in 1968. Not having pre-defined by-laws or being bound by the
conventions of human society has allowed a multitude of expressions to
manifest in the course of Auroville´s development, as natural
extensions of the quest for the new. Expression of core values
The architecture expressed by the dreams and aspirations of a
nation or a community stand as an expression of its core values in
matter and the multiplicity of styles and typologies found in Auroville
reflect the socio-economic, cultural, ideological, ecological and
climatic factors that have shaped us over 3 decades. They present a
visual history of our development and evolution for all to see. As this website will amply demonstrate, experimentation in building
done in Auroville covers various aspects of architecture, and includes
building materials, building technology, eco-friendly architecture,
climate responsive designs, integration with natural surroundings,
cost-effective buildings, geomancy and geometry, as well as the design
of spaces themselves, including experimenting with the lifestyle of the
user. There has also been spillover into the design and management of
building infrastructure, the building of integrated rainwater
harvesting systems, domestic waste water treatment plants and the
integration of renewable energy systems for energy demands. The buildings of the first decade, which was our veritable
pioneering stage, adopted the vernacular building materials of
casurina, keet, palm leaf and thatch. The builders took these materials
of construction to high forms of self-expression and imagination, and
worked in close interaction with the local artisans. The large
'Aspiration' settlement is a lively proof of the durability of
experimentation done at the time. At the same time, the push to experiment for 'community living' as
a step towards the future city, gave rise to 'Auromodèle', which area
still remains an architectural exposition of forms and shapes that
break the mould of the conventional principle of 'four walls and a
roof' habitation. These beginnings provoked a creative revolution in
the self-builders of the 70's and the early 80's in experimenting with
building materials, technology, design and life-styles. One of the results of this period was serious applied research, and
the last decade has seen considerable advances in ferro-cement
technology for roofs and interior fittings as well as compressed earth
blocks for load bearing structures, some of which have won national
design awards and significant grants-in-aid from agencies that support
these innovations. In order to give you some idea of Auroville's architecture, we offer descriptions of some of its houses and buildings, and will continue in future to do so. The range of expression is immense. The articles given here, written by Aurovilian architects Anupama Kundoo and Sheril Castelino were published in Indian architecture magazines and may give you glimpses of the care and sense of responsible innovation practiced by the Aurovilians. Though dissimilar in aspect, each of the described houses establishes a strong relationship with the environment, with nature, - each on its own terms. |