Exterior view of cottages of Jungle Homes Tadoba by Nashine Architects
Aerial view of cottages of Jungle Homes Tadoba by Nashine Architects
Exterior view of villa of Jungle Homes Tadoba by Nashine Architects
Exterior view of villa of Jungle Homes Tadoba by Nashine Architects
Entry Passage of Jungle Homes Tadoba by Nashine Architects
Entry Passage of Jungle Homes Tadoba by Nashine Architects
Courtyard of Jungle Homes Tadoba by Nashine Architects
Spatially, the design revolves around a central courtyard, which forms the heart of the main building. In traditional settings, the courtyard was the hub of community life; here, it retains that social function while serving as a critical passive cooling element, promoting natural ventilation to combat the region's semi-arid climate. Vital programs such as the reception, restaurant, banquet hall, and kitchen are arranged around this courtyard, establishing a clear dialogue between open, semi-open, and built spaces that offer shade, breeze, and connectivity.
Courtyard of Jungle Homes Tadoba by Nashine Architects
The resort’s defining feature is its extensive use of sandstone, celebrated for its warm, earthy tones and rugged texture. This material choice creates a strong visual and textural connection with the forest landscape, ensuring a harmonious transition between the built form and nature. Complementing this is the flooring design in the semi-open courtyard, which employs a checkerboard pattern of Tandur stone to add contrast and a sense of timeless elegance. However, the "soul" of the material palette lies in the integration of restored heritage wooden pieces—doors, railings, and furniture—salvaged from rundown wadas across Maharashtra. These elements, along with terracotta roofs and handcrafted rattan furniture, imbue the resort with a sense of history and continuity that new materials alone could not achieve.
Restaurant of Jungle Homes Tadoba by Nashine Architects
Living & Dining of Villa of Jungle Homes Tadoba by Nashine Architects
Bedroom 1 of Jungle Homes Tadoba by Nashine Architects
Bedroom 1 of Jungle Homes Tadoba by Nashine Architects
Bedroom 2 of Jungle Homes Tadoba by Nashine Architects
Bedroom 3 of Jungle Homes Tadoba by Nashine Architects
This careful material selection was also a response to significant environmental challenges. With summer temperatures soaring up to 48°C, the design prioritized sustainability through passive cooling and minimal-impact techniques. A key ecological feature is the creation of twin lakes, formed by restoring existing natural channels on the site. These lakes serve multiple purposes: they act as rainwater storage, function as wildlife watering holes attracting diverse species, and provide a natural boundary between public zones and private cottages. Ultimately, Jungle Homes Tadoba Resort stands as a testament to the power of regional identity, proving that true luxury lies in a context-sensitive experience that honors the land, its people, and its traditions.
Lounge Area of Jungle Homes Tadoba by Nashine Architects
Swimming Pool of Jungle Homes Tadoba by Nashine Architects
Swimming Pool of Jungle Homes Tadoba by Nashine Architects
Site Plan of Jungle Homes Tadoba by Nashine Architects
Deluxe Cottage Plan of Jungle Homes Tadoba by Nashine Architects
Main Building Plan of Jungle Homes Tadoba by Nashine Architects
Twin Cottages Plan of Jungle Homes Tadoba by Nashine Architects
Villa Plan of Jungle Homes Tadoba by Nashine Architects
Staff Blocks Plan of Jungle Homes Tadoba by Nashine Architects