It doesn’t take much to figure out how everything about the National Institute of Water Sports (NIWS) in Goa’s Panjim vies for attention.
Spanning nearly 1,30,006 sq ft and dubbed one of the largest water sports institutes in Southeast Asia, NIWS is inspired by the dynamic nature of the deep seas. “It (The establishment) is built like a mythical creature rising out of the Arabian Sea,” narrates Manish Gulati, lead architect at MOFA Studio, as he takes us through his recent undertaking, which was commissioned over to his design firm as the result of emerging as a winning entry at a government-run global gig.
When quizzed about the inspirations that served as the impetus behind the structure’s design, pat comes a rather unusual reply: “I searched for an expression that connects the architecture to its broader context, of the sea and the Goan town that resides alongside,” he says.