Designing new experience of next-gen tourist houseboat for Kerala backwaters


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Creator/Artist: Niketh SJ

Category: Mobility Design

Document: P2 Project

Batch: 2017-2019

Source: India,   IDC IIT Bombay

Period:  2009-2018

Medium: Presentation pdf

Supervisor: Prof. Nishant Sharma


Detailed Description

The state of Kerala has an extensive network of backwaters which has been used for transport and tourism for decades. An image which pops into our heads when we hear backwater tourism is that of a traditional Kerala houseboat sailing through a serene and rich environment. This calming experience is destroyed by the noise and vibration caused by the diesel engines. Along with this discomfort, it also causes high levels of air and water pollution. This project deals with designing a new experience for houseboat tourists, providing them with an array of luxurious spaces by which they can enjoy the serene scenic beauty without any disturbance and providing an alternative to conventional diesel-powered houseboats. For this purpose, extensive user research was done along with a co-design process to figure out the latent needs of the users. The insights from this exercise led to developing spaces for activities and experiences within the boat. The planning and layout of the boat were inspired by traditional Kerala architecture & art forms. These layouts were evaluated by users on certain criteria, and the most appealing one was further developed. The design features next-gen solar panel and battery systems which are much more efficient than conventional ones, thereby discarding the conventional diesel engine system. An in-depth study of the evolution of houseboats and subsequent form development led to the design of exteriors which drew its inspiration from the festivals and art forms of Kerala.


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