COCOON Heal // KeralaHeal//KeralaProject Media3763Comments (0)Please login or sign up to add commentsNo comments yet. Be the first to comment!Rate This ProjectPlease login or sign up to rate this projectShowcase your work to the worldPublish your architecture project to get discovered, receive ratings from the community, and build your portfolio. Publish Project 37 likesSaveCommentShareReportProject ScoreThis project hasn't been rated yet. Shortlisted entry of HEAL+ Rate this project Be the first to rate this projectProject Team (4)esha savarnyaProject OwnerYagvinder MamoriaProject OwnerIsaac Vaarzon MorelProject OwnerUNIProject OwnerAssociated Disciplines (2)Urban DesignConcept ArchitectureLocationAluva, Kerala, IndiaIndiaPUBLISHED ON 15th January 2020 Of Yore Illustrate the lost glory of Angkor Wat - Render Challenge Grants worth 7000$. Registration ends 28th June 2026 Book your spot Explore Urban Design CompetitionsDiscover active competitions in this disciplineHosted by UNIUnIADA '26The Global Benchmark for Architecture Dissertation AwardsPrize Pool:USD 1,000Registration ends: June 30, 2026Submission ends: July 1, 2026Worldwide Explore more E-Heal Challenge to design a learning and healing center Grants worth 7000$. Registration ends 28th May 2026 Register now Similar ProjectsDiscover related projects you might like Projects and UNI 16THE FLOOD RESILIENT COMMUNITYA design for a 100 home community that is affected by the floods, but needs to get back on their own to a better future. A design that looks into flood resilient societies, community development as a drive to healthy societies, and individual dwelling upgrading. Srinivas and 2 others 67Honorable MentionRethinking ResilienceThe project embraces flood as a natural phenomena as the premise to imagine the possibility of secure human habitation. With this as the central idea, the project defines resilience to be two fold- 1.to be prepared before flood. 2. sustenance and recuperating post flood scenario. In its execution, the project encapsulates this idea at three distinct scales.+3 vaishali and 5 others 355WinnerT.I.M.E. HEALSHabitat when tarnished disrupts lifestyle causing emotional, mental and financial losses which creates scars forever. So, it is necessary to heal from the beginning by converting the exhausting period of struggle into a motivating environment with interactive neighbourhood. Our system unites the community by various incremental measure at different levels. Aditi 9Forgotten waters: Reviving the life and light of Dhanushkodi, Tamil Nadu, IndiaThe project aims to look at Community Housing & Disaster resilience in a new light: the approach is an integrated development taking into account the physical, socio-cultural, economic and ecological factors into consideration. The idea is to re-build an 'identity' for the people of Dhanushkodi & give back 'livelihoods'.Load more
Hosted by UNIUnIADA '26The Global Benchmark for Architecture Dissertation AwardsPrize Pool:USD 1,000Registration ends: June 30, 2026Submission ends: July 1, 2026Worldwide
16THE FLOOD RESILIENT COMMUNITYA design for a 100 home community that is affected by the floods, but needs to get back on their own to a better future. A design that looks into flood resilient societies, community development as a drive to healthy societies, and individual dwelling upgrading.
67Honorable MentionRethinking ResilienceThe project embraces flood as a natural phenomena as the premise to imagine the possibility of secure human habitation. With this as the central idea, the project defines resilience to be two fold- 1.to be prepared before flood. 2. sustenance and recuperating post flood scenario. In its execution, the project encapsulates this idea at three distinct scales.
355WinnerT.I.M.E. HEALSHabitat when tarnished disrupts lifestyle causing emotional, mental and financial losses which creates scars forever. So, it is necessary to heal from the beginning by converting the exhausting period of struggle into a motivating environment with interactive neighbourhood. Our system unites the community by various incremental measure at different levels.
9Forgotten waters: Reviving the life and light of Dhanushkodi, Tamil Nadu, IndiaThe project aims to look at Community Housing & Disaster resilience in a new light: the approach is an integrated development taking into account the physical, socio-cultural, economic and ecological factors into consideration. The idea is to re-build an 'identity' for the people of Dhanushkodi & give back 'livelihoods'.
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