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  • Writer's pictureNeha Mhadolkar

Ratnagiri Settlement Study

Updated: Nov 13, 2022

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Coastal settlements by Mirya Road, Ratnagiri.


Houses in Zadagaon village:

House studied





The materials used mostly in the construction of houses in the village were wood, chirya (laterite stone), white sand, concrete, mud, and sometimes even jaggery (as a binding material).


Chirya was recently started to be used as a material for the construction of the houses. Prior to this, karel phadi (coral stone) was used. It was much lighter in weight, compared to the chirya stone (which weigh upto 35 kg) and much more durable. A house more than 90 years old stand in the village, which was constructed using karel phadi.


The older houses have roofs covered with the Manglore tiles (locally called as nale), whereas the newer houses prefer GI, galvanized iron, sheets. According to them, the coconuts falling from down from the coconut trees often damage the stone tiles, which made the villagers turn towards the metal sheets, in spite of the lack of insulation provided by the GI sheets.


Local woods, such as mango and jackfruit, are used for making the posts, doors, roofs and other structures of the house.


Section of a house in the village
Section of the house studied

Isometric view of the house studied
Isometric view of the house studied

Exploded and cut view of a house
Exploded and cut view of a house

Website for the entire settlement study: Ratnagiri Settlement Study


Group Members: Heeya Mashru

Jai Shah

Prarthna Shah

Shaurya Pawar

Shreeraj Narwade

Varun Shetty

Vidhi Shah


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