Tropical Modern Villa: Villa Uma by Case Design in Alibaug
Villa Uma is a tropical modern villa in Alibaug, blending sustainable materials, nature, and open design for a serene architectural retreat.
Nestled in the serene landscape of Alibaug, Maharashtra, Villa Uma by Case Design is a stunning example of a tropical modern villa that harmonizes with its natural surroundings. Situated on a one-acre plot, the house is a collection of thoughtfully positioned structures, creating a seamless relationship between architecture, landscape, and climate-responsive design.




An Architectural Retreat in Nature
Tucked away from the main road leading to the village of Satirje, Villa Uma forms an intimate motor court that acts as a protective barrier, enclosing the pool and lush gardens. Designed with a deep understanding of site context and topography, the residence is structured as a series of simple, interconnected forms, each oriented to capture picturesque views of the gardens and the distant Kankeshwar hills.


Rather than a single monolithic building, the design approach fragments the villa into multiple pavilions and living spaces, ensuring privacy, openness, and a seamless connection with nature. The result is a home that feels both expansive and intimate, where the lines between indoors and outdoors blur effortlessly.



Materiality and Construction Techniques
The construction of this tropical modern villa is a testament to sustainable, regionally inspired architecture. A primitive concrete frame was erected using a brick and black basalt interlocking technique, leaving a rough-hewn exterior texture that contrasts beautifully with the smooth, softly pigmented interiors.



Lightweight steel supports the thin, corrugated sloping roofs, which are strategically designed for shade and ventilation, optimizing comfort in the tropical climate of Alibaug. Locally sourced materials, including granite from Karnataka, have been carefully integrated into the design, further reinforcing the villa’s connection to its environment.



Harmonizing Architecture and Landscape
Villa Uma seamlessly integrates with the existing natural elements, particularly the mature mango trees that define the site. A linear pool, clad in black and white granite, runs alongside these trees, creating a cooling visual and functional element within the landscape.



To the east, an intimate pavilion provides a quiet retreat, while two guest houses to the north offer secluded accommodations for visitors. The design incorporates stone paving made from broken basalt waste, repurposing construction materials to create organic pathways that knit together the various structures, leading effortlessly to the pool, garden, and the larger natural landscape of Alibaug.



A Masterpiece of Tropical Modernism
Villa Uma exemplifies the tropical modern villa philosophy, where architecture is deeply rooted in climate, materiality, and local craftsmanship. By fragmenting the built spaces and allowing nature to flow through, the home creates an environment that is tranquil, functional, and highly responsive to its surroundings.



This project is a testament to Case Design’s philosophy, where architecture is not just about the built form, but about creating a living experience that is intuitive, sustainable, and deeply connected to place. Villa Uma is more than just a house; it is a retreat that celebrates the beauty of tropical modernism, natural materials, and thoughtful spatial planning.



All Photographs are works of Ariel Huber