AC Hall of Temple Tree Leisure by PROP Architect
Dining hall – Metal pillars Collided with Threads
The dining areas adorned with metal pillars collided with the local threads, ensure the natural view is not just preserved but amplified and in turn, elegantly merges the retreat with its natural surroundings. These dining areas overlooking to the kalyani- the pond, provide guests with breathtaking views and an unparalleled sense of seclusion, Connecting passages and charming stone pathways staggered seamlessly link the dining hall to the AC Hall, overlooking to the entire retreat.
The Local Roofing Elegance and Metal columns along side of terracotta jali partition, the thatched roof evokes a sense of traditional Vernacular architecture, skillfully combined with modern fire resistance and durability standards, seamlessly blending heritage with contemporary safety norms.
Amidst the Dining hall, a grand rubble wall stands with pride, creating a visually captivating contrast against the backdrop of nature's allure. This ingenious fusion of elements adds an intriguing dimension to the architecture, spotlighting the retreat's bold commitment to bridging the past and the present.
Dining Hall – View from the Outdoor venue lawn
Dining Hall – The truss & Matt Ceiling Design
Sustainability as the Temple trees dedication to sustainability transcends mere aesthetics. Utilizing stones sourced from the site for wall construction, the retreat showcases its unwavering dedication to preserving the environment while imbuing the design with a rugged yet refined touch. Every facet of Temple tree is meticulously crafted to harmonize with nature, culminating in an eco-conscious oasis for mindful guests seeking an authentic and responsible escape.
Harmonious Coexistence with Nature and Personal Seclusion Beneath the outward unity of structure, temple tree allows the guests with unique wedding experience, enhancing the destinations with its own unique factors, creating emotional ambience to the families, and as the nature tries to change - the trees with the droplets of water pouring by itself pulls you into the memories past of vernacular touch.
Dining Hall – Terracotta Jali work
Dining Hall - Thatch roof Balinese concept
Dining & Kitchen colliding with the natural green
AC Hall Plan of Temple Tree Leisure by PROP Architect
AC Hall roof layout of Temple Tree Leisure by PROP Architect
Dining Hall - Architectural Elevations of Temple Tree Leisure by PROP Architect
DINING Hall - Layouts of Temple Tree Leisure by PROP Architect
Master plan of Temple Tree Leisure by PROP Architect