Aayi is the Marathi term for mother. Aayi is an attempt to create a timeless looking Goan home, built as a tribute to the client's parents. The project embodies the brief of being contemporary and minimalistic while being in harmony with the countryside context of the site.
The site is a corner plot bound by a village road on one side and a main road on the other wherein nestled in the top left corner of the plot, amidst a lush clump of coconut trees, lies the development. The house is a South-West facing structure with a building on the North on the neighboring property and one on the East, within the property. Aayi sits effortlessly on a fourth of the lush green farmland with its clean design weaving beautifully into its surroundings.
Since the site faces South-West, we have adorned the structure with sprawling overhung verandahs, including interjecting pockets of landscape to create spaces that are breathable and breezy while also protecting the inhabitants from the torrid sun. Further, to harmonize the structure with the buildings it is straddled by, we have played with skylit courts to create an internal micro-climate while also maintaining privacy. One of the courts forms the central node of the structure while sitting on two perpendicular axes that run through the entire space laterally thereby creating a sense of fluidity and interconnectedness on the inside while melding effortlessly with the outside.
PROJECT CREDITS:
ARCHITECT(S) / FIRM: COLLAGE ARCHITECTURE STUDIO
PROJECT DESIGN TEAM: SWAPNIL VALVATKAR, ROHIT MOHITE
CLIENT: Mr. LAXIMAN & Mrs. MILAN
SITE AREA: 1440 sq.m
BUILT UP AREA: 280 sq.m
YEAR OF COMMENCEMENT: 2016
YEAR OF COMPLETION: 2018
STRUCTURAL CONSULTANT: RAYS CONSULTING ENGINEERS
CARPENTRY: ALPS INTERIORS
LANDSCAPE CONSULTANT: SPACELAB
CONTRACTOR: HEGDE CONSTRUCTIONS