Exterior view of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
Exterior view of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
Exterior view of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
Living of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
Living and Dining of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
Dining of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
Kitchen of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
The kitchen is a semi-open kitchen with a breakfast counter. The utility area next to the kitchen is again a covered courtyard, a connection to the kitchen garden and backyard garden.
Pooja room of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
Master Bedroom of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
The master bedroom, the grandma’s bedroom and daughter’s bedroom are placed in the western side of the house. To avoid the heat from the west, high density CSEB bricks are placed in a pattern to cut out the heat and at the same time greet one with a beautiful interior feature wall. All the rooms have attached bathrooms, with Oxide walls, inbuilt wash basins with oxide finishes and rough natural stone flooring- for anti-skid property and eco-friendly.
Bedroom 2 of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
Bedroom 3 of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
Work space of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
Staircase of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
Staircase of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
Semi covered seating at first floor of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
The first floor has a small office space which can be used as a guest bedroom also when needed, with a pantry space and a bathroom. This space opens up into a large open terrace.
The entire house design has been done to have proper North-South and East-West natural ventilation. East and North sides have large windows till the top of the ceiling, to let out the hot air which builds up inside the house. Outside and South windows recessed to avoid direct heat into the house and creates a shading device. The western windows are thin long windows which avoid heat from coming in and will let the cool breeze into the house.
The walls are made of natural materials like CSEB (Compressed stabilized earth brick), especially the west and south side to avoid the heat penetration through walls. Natural Karunkal- random stone walls cover courtyards walls and compound walls. Rest of the walls are built with fired brick and finished with colour oxides and painting is completely avoided.
Terrace of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
The flooring of the entire house is done with non-industrial material. Only natural stones like yellow tandur, green tandur and black cuddapah are used. The main heavy use areas like the foyer, living, kitchen and utility are done with rough finish stones to give good grip while walking and for the wet areas like bathrooms, outdoors spaces, staircases etc. The rooms are done with natural hand polished stones.
All the woodwork of the house is done with 100% reclaimed wood, old Kalimaruthu wood. The doors have a ventilator at the top, to have constant cross ventilation in the rooms. Windows have both mosquito mesh doors and glass doors. All the windows go till the top of the ceiling to evacuate the hot air from inside and to let in the cool air from below.
The house roofs have two types of insulation. The first floor open terrace has Aerocon based insulation with natural stone on the top. The second floor terrace has cool roof tiles. Both cut out the heat penetration from the ceiling.
Toilet of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
Toilet of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
Foyer of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
Foyer of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
The interiors of the house are done as part of the main house civil construction with natural stone – cuddapah shelf cupboards with simple plywood painted doors. There are inbuilt work tables in each room which avoid any need for additional furniture. Warm lights are used predominantly in the house to have a calm peaceful ambience even during the night. There is a semi-covered thinnai area (sitting) on the first floor which hosts formal and informal gatherings, an extension of the open terrace.
The house is planned for the future as well. The entire rainwater which falls off the plot has been channelized and the construction bore well has been converted into a rainwater harvesting tank and this water is sent into it, through a filtration tank. The solar panel provision on the second floor terrace, and EV vehicle charging points in the parking have also been provided.
The house gives the user a minimalistic, low embodied energy, eco-friendly and a sustainable environment to live in the town of Puducherry.
Entrance of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
Sitout of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
East Elevation of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
North Elevation of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
South Elevation of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
West Elevation of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
Ground floor plan of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
First floor plan of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects
Roof plan of Alamu Nilayam by RP Architects