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Timber structures allowing light and wind to flow organically
Aerial view of Harvest Resort blending with farmland in Bengaluru
Green walls and earth architecture as living design elements
Clay wall architecture at Harvest Resort, designed for tactile experience
Open courtyard design promoting interaction with natural elements
Open courtyard design promoting interaction with natural elements
Rough stone pathways enhancing natural movement through the resort
Light and shadow play across Harvest Resort’s organic forms

Harvest Resort

Explore Harvest Resort by RWAMP Studio in Bengaluru — a 50-acre experiential resort designed to blend seamlessly with farmland and nature using clay walls, timber, and earth.

At Harvest Resort in Bengaluru, architecture is not merely seen—it’s felt. Designed by RWAMP Studio, this 50-acre sanctuary embraces the rawness of earth, the fluidity of wind, and the poetry of rain.

This project redefines resort design by rooting it in the soul of the land. Here, walls are not barriers; they are living, breathing entities—wrapped in gardens, formed from clay, or shaped by time. From sun-warmed earthen walls to stone pathways underfoot and the lingering scent of timber, every material is selected for its tactile and sensory richness.

Courtyards and organic openings invite light and air to flow freely, echoing the rhythm of the natural world. Wind moves through corridors, rain taps gently on sloped earth roofs, and shadows dance playfully across textured surfaces. Architecture becomes a living extension of the adjacent farmlands, fostering a seamless connection between shelter and soil.

With Phase 1 completed and Phase 2 underway, the resort is a growing embodiment of experiential design—where nature and structure co-create space.

Location:

Bengaluru

Category:

Resort Architecture & Landscape

Status:

Phase 1 Completed | Phase 2 Under Construction

Area:

50 Acre

Scope:

Design