Monday, December 23, 2024

Meet the five Indian recipients of the $10M OMG! Fund

Recipients will each receive up to $100,000 USD to make their fantastical creations possible, and over the course of the next ten months, will design, construct and outfit their spaces to be guest-ready by Summer 2023 – when you may find them available as part of Airbnb’s OMG! Category

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From tens of thousands of entries from around the world, 100 aspiring designers, architects, DIYers and makers hailing from 23 countries have been chosen to bring their crazy space ideas to life as part of the $10,000,000 OMG! Fund, including five recipients from India.

The winning ideas stood out for their unique and inspiring design, sustainable consideration, and novel ways of offering immersive guest experiences. Recipients will each receive up to $100,000 USD to make their fantastical creations possible, and over the course of the next ten months, will design, construct and outfit their spaces to be guest-ready by Summer 2023 – when you may find them available as part of Airbnb’s OMG! Category.

Selected by the OMG! Fund judging panel, including design and style icon Iris Apfel, architectural expert Koichi Takada, Airbnb Superhost Kristie Wolfe, and Airbnb VP of Experiential Bruce Vaughn, these elaborate ideas are expected to make the OMG! Category of homes 100 times more extraordinary once they’re made bookable on the platform.

From a sprout house farm stay in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra, a mischievous mango mansion near Madurai in Tamil Nadu, to a sustainable and habitable giant molar tooth, the successful India applicants expand the idea of what an Airbnb stay can be.

The OMG! Fund recipients have an opportunity to experience the powerful economic benefits of Hosting on Airbnb – and many are already familiar, as over 50 percent are already Hosts. In India, in the past two years alone, from 2019 to 2021, nights booked at unique properties have increased by over 30 percent. With more guests booking unique stays, Hosts are also earning real income, with unique listings collectively earning nearly INR 250 million in India just in 2021.

The OMG! Fund recipients have an opportunity to experience the powerful economic benefits of Hosting on Airbnb – and many are already familiar, as over 50 percent are already Hosts. In India, in the past two years alone, from 2019 to 2021, nights booked at unique properties have increased by over 30 percent

The tens of thousands of entries drew inspiration from the depths of the sea to sci-fi novels, but certain natural elements and architectural features proved popular:

  • 777 juicy designs were inspired by fruit
  • 7,931 entrants proposed using solar panels for sustainable energy
  • 400 ideas offered spectacular stargazing experiences
  • 961 ideas marched to the beat of their own drum, incorporating music in some way
  • 680 ideas were wine-inspired
  • High in the sky, 1,214 ideas involved treehouses and 389 featured suspended structures
  • 509 mushroom-inspired listings were ready to sprout from the earth

Imagine staying in a Kafal (Myrica esculenta) shaped bedroom located at a height of 6900 ft from sea level, in a quaint little village called Makkumath in the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand.

This home will have a ‘bunch’ of Kafal shaped valley view rooms, joined by a leaf solar bridge on top. Each room will be painted in a unique shade from green to dark maroon, to represent the varying shades of the local fruit. The rooms will have mud flooring, reflecting the local tradition to maintain natural cooling. All the bedrooms will come with a verandah that will merge into the endless views of the nearby forest.

Sustainable and Habitable Giant Molar Tooth created by Pewly D.

Located in a small forest in the heart of Tripura, this Molar residence will look like a real tooth. Designed with organic shapes, and locally sourced sustainable materials, it will feel as if you’re living within a carved tooth.

Sprout House Farm Stay created by Milind S.

The Sprout House will be an organic living experience that goes beyond just providing a good stay and food. It is about embracing the basics – going back to the roots, to grow and thrive in the lap of nature. The Sprout House will be built at the banks of Krishna river, next to a thriving biodiversity spot of Maharashtra, located at a drivable distance from Pune. At the Sprout House, guests will wake up every day to the wonderful sights and sounds of nature and enjoy apeaceful getaway. The organic stay is quite fittingly inspired by sprout – in both its spirit and shape.

Mischievous Mango Mansion created by Rajan E.

The mango mansion will be located in the southern part of India in Natham near Madurai Tamil Nadu. The mansion will be surrounded by beautiful mango trees consisting of various mango types native to India. The mango mansion will be unique with its mango shaped mansion from top view and front view illustrating the different mango size and shapes for style.

Invisible Farmhouse at a Mango Orchard created by Ankur A.

How about staying at an ‘Invisible’ farmhouse with fields on one side and an orchard on the other, located in an ancestral farm in Gabhana, Aligarh, close to Delhi. The idea is to cover the external walls of the house with seamless reflective glass and metal to reflect the branches, leaves, and the sky and therefore completely camouflage the presence of the house.

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