Exterior view of Continuum House by Project Terra
Exterior view of Continuum House by Project Terra
The construction of the YP House stood as a testament to ingenuity and considered design, blending simplicity, local expertise, and a commitment to lasting quality. To address the absence of skilled RCC workers, a structural innovation emerged: employing a steel framework with I and T sections, complemented by Kota stone slabs, ensuring both resilience and adaptability for the future. Lime plaster, chosen for its harmonious integration with the original walls, promised not just cohesion but also a lifespan exceeding a century, surpassing that of RCC structures. Salvaging and refurbishing doors, windows, and cupboards not only preserved heritage but also minimized waste, with the restored wood finding new life in crafting seamless design elements.
Introducing the shallow brick dome technique, paying homage to fading craftsmanship from Rohtak, became a surprising revelation during construction, drawing in the entire village and architecture enthusiasts who marvelled at its innovation and tradition. This amalgamation of local craftsmanship and forward-thinking practices not only honoured tradition but also became a beacon of inspiration for visitors and future generations alike.
Verandah of Continuum House by Project Terra
Verandah of Continuum House by Project Terra
Living of Continuum House by Project Terra
Living of Continuum House by Project Terra
Living of Continuum House by Project Terra
Living of Continuum House by Project Terra
The design of the 90 feet linear house with a 17 feet width is intricately planned to suit the dynamics of a village lifestyle. Nestled between neighbouring houses, the shared walls foster a strong sense of community. A defining feature is the otla, the entryway serving as a gathering spot where villagers chat and socialize, complete with a swing and built-in seating, promoting interaction. Stepping inside reveals a grand yet cozy living room adorned with a 15-foot high ceiling and a shallow dome, radiating a welcoming atmosphere.
Ceiling of Continuum House by Project Terra
Kitchen of Continuum House by Project Terra
Kitchen of Continuum House by Project Terra
Staircase of Continuum House by Project Terra
Passage of Continuum House by Project Terra
Bedroom of Continuum House by Project Terra
The strategic placement of abundant south-facing openings invites natural light from various angles, creating a warm and inviting ambiance while an extended shade regulates the interior climate. Practicality meets tradition in the design—there's a dedicated space for daytime resting, a spacious kitchen with floor seating that accommodates diverse communal activities, and an elders' room offering serene views of the greens outside. To streamline maintenance, all service areas are placed outside the main living spaces. Ascending to the first floor unveils storage areas and a bedroom overlooking a terrace—an area multifunctional for drying clothes and providing a cool sleeping spot during summer nights. This thoughtful layout harmonizes functionality with the rich
tapestry of village life, integrating communal spaces with cultural significance and practical necessities.
Bedroom of Continuum House by Project Terra
Store room of Continuum House by Project Terra
Terrace of Continuum House by Project Terra
Ground floor plan of Continuum House by Project Terra
First floor plan of Continuum House by Project Terra
Section AA of Continuum House by Project Terra
Section BB of Continuum House by Project Terra
Section CC and Section DD of Continuum House by Project Terra