Step 1 – Samatva Montessori House of Children

29/3/2026 by Varun Thautam

This post documents the first week of idea initiation. This includes the prior work by Vanamu.org since we heard about the possible shutting down of Samatva in its current rented location and its move to its new site of Nanda.

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This was a design that had one evolution with Nanda that can be seen here, which led to this step 1.

You can access step 0 of the design here on request.

Namrata introduced the idea of community engagement after the graduation ceremony and curated the structure of step 1, from the presentation to the engagement after it.

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That first evolution of the design based on feedback from Nanda alone was presented to the elders’ group present at the ceremony.

You can access Namrata’s presentation here on request

This curation also included the first-ever elders’ meeting, where we, for the very first time, sat in a community circle. This was also the very first time we’ve had the opportunity to have this level of a say and the breadth of responsibility to have a stake. Perhaps a first chance to have a collective positionality about our children’s learning.

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We also met as a site-marking team the very next day on a Sunday morning, where we understood the site dimensions and looked at the spaces marked out. We talked through these spaces, which allowed us valuable discussions on site. A symbolic collective rangoli on the ground, binding us with the site.

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Further discussions with Hemanth (our contractor) and Vijay Kumar (our stonemason) led to several design changes.

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At Vanamu, we assume the role of the architect of the space and the community that builds the space; opening it up to anyone else who would like to foster the space along with Nanda and her home of children.

We thank you for these overwhelmingly rich and diverse inputs from all these above engagements that have led to a shift in framing and, as a mason/architect, to a personal reflection in a series of recordings.

A 10-minute taster and its continuation into an 80-minute podcast-style reflection are intended for the elders interested in listening at their own interest; <you can hear them on request>.

An AI-generated 10-minute read is here and the 20-minute read is here, <open access, >

The revised design can be seen here <open access, names hidden>

This post also opens up the space and time for conversations in any form. around this first step of regeneration. Let’s go “get a yield” towards a community. Vanamu is listening.

Let’s move on to step 2.

Rammed Earth

We only have a space for 20 participants at a time. For the participants who have opted for food and accommodation, it is three meals a day. Check-in from noon, a day before the workshop and check out before noon, a day after the workshop. Includes three meals a day on the days of the workshop. Simple shared rooms, with simple vegetarian meals.

In case you have any questions, please contact – Namrata Toraskar : 7022 160372 Varun Thautam 6361591177 – (9:00 am to 5:00 pm, weekdays only),

Refund policy:
We will not be able to refund your amount in case you cancel your registration. However, it is transferable or can be adjusted towards our next workshops. We need a minimum participation of 12/20, by 2 weeks before the workshop, to be viable.

Cost Rs 8000/- Includes food and accommodation. Cost Rs 6000/- Excludes food and accommodation.
Lunch, tea/coffee shall be provided on both days for all participants.

About the Event

History of Monolithic construction, aspects of design | History of rammed earth | Types of formworks and its relation to built form | Design guidelines | Structural design | Rammed earth foundations | Details of joints with various materials and components | Thermal properties, density, and thickness selection | Hygroscopic properties and humidity buffering potential | Costs and time | Codes of practice and normativity | Soil identification methods | Soil stabilization Methods | Selection of materials | Texture, porosity, and durability| Design of mixes – use of additives | Designs, and fabrication of modern formworks | Fabrication of rammers | Organization of site | Curing of rammed earth, precautions | Errors, and learning from personal and shared experiences | Rectification and maintenance.

PROGRAM for both days

09:00 > 09:45 – Theory sessions

09:45 > 10:00 – Tea break

10:00 > 13:00 – Hands on training / Theory sessions

13:00 > 14:00 – Lunch break, discussion

14:00 > 18:00 – Hands on training

18:00 > 19:00 – Q&A

About the Facilitator – Varun Thautam

I fell in love with Rammed Earth in 2008 at the Auroville Earth Institute, UNESCO Chair for Earthen Architecture, Asia. Our relationship deepened into a beautiful romance over the next years as I slowly got to understand her.  I had to present her to my parents to build their house with rammed earth. Looking at our deep relationship while building the first few test walls on their house, my parents approved our marriage. I later went on to build over 4 residential projects in the next years in India. One of them went on to win Indian Architect & Builders Young Architects Award in 2014.

I then traveled to Canada, at McGill University where I explored the methods of diffusion of Rammed earth and wrote a research paper on her greatest ex-lover, François Cointeraux (1740-1830). He had dedicated a full life to Rammed Earth, dedicating 4 books and various construction to her. I mainly focused on how he and other romantics before and after taught/diffused Rammed Earth. I traveled to learn from experts around the world, India, USA and Canada. I started traveling mainly to know her whereabouts: bringing me to Mexico in 2014 to look at the project of Mauricio Rocha (School of plastic arts, Oaxaca).

However, our relationship has since lost its strength, mainly because she has chosen lovers of the current age that are only appreciating her for her spectacular looks.  I have been a consultant to various architects and builders in Mexico and have organized several workshops on the same. This workshop is a personal attempt to rekindle our relationship and share my romance with you all. It has taken me more than a year to prepare for this new encounter.

See images of previous workshops on rammed earth here

If interested in organizing one, please contact Varun Thautam