CAFE BODEGA |
SUNAPARANTA CENTER FOR THE ARTS
(CAFE BODEGA)
Located within one of Panjim's best known art galleries, is a well loved café called Bodega. Finding its home in the restored heritage mansion at top of Altinho's hill and catering to frequent patrons of the centre.
These Goan houses were built using the locally available red
laterite heavy stones and set in lime motor placed not lengthwise but
breadthwise to create thicker walls. These massive walls were designed to keep
the sun’s heat out in the summertime while retaining the internal heat in the
winters.
Big windows were provided in the high walls for the excess light to brighten the deep dark interiors. A layer of mud, jiggery and lime was used as a plaster for its walls originally which has now been replaced by cement in restoration work.
Big windows were provided in the high walls for the excess light to brighten the deep dark interiors. A layer of mud, jiggery and lime was used as a plaster for its walls originally which has now been replaced by cement in restoration work.
Smaller wooden beams or ‘vashe’ as they are called in
Konkani which formed the rafters were used to change the slope of roof to drain
rainwater away during heavy monsoon showers, along with Mangalore tiles which
gives the rust colour to Goan roof houses. The wisdom of Goan masons and craft
men can be seen in discovering complex.
The café is situated right in the heart of the Sunaparanta Centre for the Arts. Be it the constantly changing art and décor on the walls of this centre.
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