Living room of Cascading Terraces by Arch.Lab
Dining of Cascading Terraces by Arch.Lab
View from dining area of Cascading Terraces by Arch.Lab
Verandah of Cascading Terraces by Arch.Lab
Due to the 3-foot depression from the street, the possibility of a basement was considered but keeping in mind the challenge with light, the courtyard emerges from the basement that dictates the plan. From here, upwards, the house recesses to host verandas and terraces overlooking each other. The typical ground-first-second schema, therefore, gets replaced by the basement-ground-first, centralizing the ground floor such that every part is a flight (of stairs) away. The courtyard hosts greens that grow in the indirect light including the creepers that are using the bricks as growing blocks. The tree in the center of the courtyard vertically integrates all the levels by its shared presence visible from the terraces, and the windows.
Verandah of Cascading Terraces by Arch.Lab
Courtyard of Cascading Terraces by Arch.Lab
Courtyard of Cascading Terraces by Arch.Lab
Courtyard of Cascading Terraces by Arch.Lab
View from courtyard of Cascading Terraces by Arch.Lab
Staircase of Cascading Terraces by Arch.Lab
Sufficiency undermines the surplus in this house. Each floor has breakout spaces, but the common domestic functions like the living, kitchen, and dining are only on the ground floor to pitch its pivotal role as family gathering space and hosting guests. While the floor plates are larger to accommodate functional expansion, the house deliberately doesn’t have extra furniture or forceful lighting and artwork. The intent was the material textures, space continuity and an influx of sunlight and daylight are the needed respite.
View from first floor of Cascading Terraces by Arch.Lab
Bedroom of Cascading Terraces by Arch.Lab
View from terrace of Cascading Terraces by Arch.Lab
Balcony of Cascading Terraces by Arch.Lab
Lobby of Cascading Terraces by Arch.Lab
The materials are intrinsic to the region– brick, and stones in Kota, Jaisalmer, Kadappa, and Granite (in select areas). None of them, are cladded superficial layers but purposed to function. The house imbibes the concept of expanding the use of objects being conscious of the continuity not just of space, but the tangible materiality. The floor to the bench, bench to pedestal, or the staircase to the side table, to the seating act as seamless continuity or integrated elements of function. The house represents simplicity, sufficiency, and serenity.
Entrance foyer of Cascading Terraces by Arch.Lab
Entrance of Cascading Terraces by Arch.Lab
Detailed shot of brick wall of Cascading Terraces by Arch.Lab
Elevation of Cascading Terraces by Arch.Lab
Basement Floor of Cascading Terraces by Arch.Lab
Ground Floor Plan of Cascading Terraces by Arch.Lab
First Floor Plan of Cascading Terraces by Arch.Lab
Section AA of Cascading Terraces by Arch.Lab
Section BB of Cascading Terraces by Arch.Lab