Nisarga Art Hub is an initiative by a family of musicians to make a community residency where people can interact and congregate for art and cultural events. The site was near a paddy field, with the traditional “Kerala Roofs” being the only feature
       
     
 The 35° angle of the roof seemed to perfectly match with the 30° angle of an Open-Air Amphitheatre and the idea for the same skylights to become seating spaces for an audience was born.
       
     
 The separate entry to the Hub, ensuring that activities can happen parallelly above undisturbed, opens into a large living space overlooking the field.
       
     
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 Nisarga Art Hub is an initiative by a family of musicians to make a community residency where people can interact and congregate for art and cultural events. The site was near a paddy field, with the traditional “Kerala Roofs” being the only feature
       
     

Nisarga Art Hub is an initiative by a family of musicians to make a community residency where people can interact and congregate for art and cultural events. The site was near a paddy field, with the traditional “Kerala Roofs” being the only feature crowding the horizon around it.

 The 35° angle of the roof seemed to perfectly match with the 30° angle of an Open-Air Amphitheatre and the idea for the same skylights to become seating spaces for an audience was born.
       
     

The 35° angle of the roof seemed to perfectly match with the 30° angle of an Open-Air Amphitheatre and the idea for the same skylights to become seating spaces for an audience was born.

 The separate entry to the Hub, ensuring that activities can happen parallelly above undisturbed, opens into a large living space overlooking the field.
       
     

The separate entry to the Hub, ensuring that activities can happen parallelly above undisturbed, opens into a large living space overlooking the field.

FLOOR SEATING.jpg