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Ananta Resort is located in the village of Bujhda in Udaipur, Rajasthan, surrounded by 72 acres of the Aravalli Hills. The resort has a divisible banquet hall and international spa services. The design concept utilizes the steep contours of the land, allowing for variable building heights and natural slopes, turns and curves throughout the site plan to provide a feeling of being in nature. Local and sustainable materials like clay bricks, stone, mud blocks and tiles were used to construct the buildings.

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Case Study Ananda

Ananta Resort is located in the village of Bujhda in Udaipur, Rajasthan, surrounded by 72 acres of the Aravalli Hills. The resort has a divisible banquet hall and international spa services. The design concept utilizes the steep contours of the land, allowing for variable building heights and natural slopes, turns and curves throughout the site plan to provide a feeling of being in nature. Local and sustainable materials like clay bricks, stone, mud blocks and tiles were used to construct the buildings.

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Case Study

Ananta Resort , Udaipur


Submitted by – Aryan (1815991013) ,Bhanu (1815991013)
About

• Location – Village Bujhda ,


Udaipur , Jaipur
• Surrounded by Aravalli Hills
• Spread across 72 acres of lush
green steps
• Largest divisible banquet hall in
Rajasthan
• International level spa services
• The design concept is by GM Architects
• Resort has steep contours which allow a play of variable heights.
• Beautiful drive way to reception having trees on either side.
Concept • Road is made up of cobbled stone which give very earthy feelings to visitors.
• Contours having natural slopes and turns and curves as site gives very
natural feel.
Site Plan
Floor plans

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Building
Material used
• Clay Bricks
• Stone
• Mud Blocks
• Tiles
• Glass
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