Pitched as having over 800 uses, the Palmyra Palm (or Borassus) is recognized as one of the most important trees in Cambodia and India. Earlier this year, Indian born architect Bijoy Jain of Studio Mumbai illustrated the ecological potential of the palm when he designed and built the beautiful Palmyra House. Constructed entirely from locally sourced and sustainably harvested palmyra, the home is sited on a working coconut plantation in the West Indian coastal town of Alibaug.
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The way they light up at night is beautiful- more like a firefly in nature rather then something intrusive-. This website has the coolest eco building ideas!
I love palm wood. It’s still pretty pricey but beautiful. Oh the house looks great too.
Excelent idea and work…… would love to own something like this…… keep up the good work….. Mumbai needs more of these ideas.
The town of Alibaug is on the west coast of India, not the east coast.
Its absolutely fantastic!
a sense of warmth and feel of local flavor can be seen via palmyra.
Nikhil Juvekar