GoodEarth introduces Malhar Patterns – Open Plan Home

 

by Shrutee K/DNS

GoodEarth, known for constructing environment-friendly and sustainable neighborhoods introduces its latest Community called Malhar Patterns - Open Plan Homes.

GoodEarth Malhar Patterns is an eco-village spread over 12acres of land, located in Kengeri, Bangalore. The Open Plan Homes are cleverly designed spaces with minimal walls or no walls at all seem to flow seamlessly from the entrance verandah, through the living and dining areas to the rear verandah and into the rear garden. This creates a sense of spaciousness in an otherwise compact plan and the beauty of the outdoors can be appreciated from various points within the home. The position of the plot in the layout and proximity to the parks will decide the emphasis on the front or rear garden.

Malhar Patterns is truly a distilled essence of GoodEarth‘s understanding in designing layouts for homes and is based on how people live in them and use them; and how the home can help them interact with their neighborhood. Each of the patterns in GoodEarth Malhar has its unique characteristics. The GoodEarth Malhar- Patterns project is the fifth community of the Malhar Eco-village continues with the aesthetic traditions of the development.

About GoodEarth:
Based on the work and philosophy of late Laurie Baker, the award-winning British born Indian architect, Good Earth was started by a group of architects and engineers who abide by his belief in sustainable architecture. The team, comprising of Architects and builders Stanley George, Jeeth and Natasha Iype and Parthasarathy S has been experimenting with alternatives in architecture, exploring concepts of holistic development, through ventures in housing, organic farming, tourism, for the past 18 years.  The properties are built-up with Green Technology bringing out the most esthetic designs close to the nature. Our clients have been NGOs, Government departments and the private sector representing tourism, housing, institutional and educational sectors. With breathtaking properties in Bangalore, Calicut, & Cochin, GoodEarth believes in encouraging creativity, learning and growth, and nurturing of a deep

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