New Delhi-based studio Architecture Discipline has created a sea-facing, mass-timber home covered in charred-wood cladding in Goa, India.
The linear home was constructed using 11 glued laminated timber (glulam) portal frames, which according to the practice is “a first in India”.
Glued laminated timber, more commonly known as glulam, is a form of high-strength mass-timber with a low carbon footprint.
“The decision to use mass-timber stemmed from a desire to push the boundaries of sustainable construction in India,” Architecture Discipline principal architect Akshat Bhatt told Dezeen.