Designed by Studionine Architects, this residence in suburban Ahmedabad revels in delicate tracery and the warmth of natural light. As a response to the client’s needs of simplicity, low-maintenance and soothing spaces, this home, designed specifically for an elderly couple unfolds through simple, efficient planning.
Beginning with a compact site of 1365 sq. Ft.(37’x37’), the architects transformed the constraints of space through a play of interconnected volumes and double-heighted spaces vertically across the floor plates. Using embedded knowledge and traditional building science of Vastu Shastra, the internal zoning and articulation was planned effectively for this south-facing house. The house is essentially designed around the voluminous living space, with accessory spaces overlooking into it. With a conscious decision of creating a double-heighted volume on the south, the idea of terracotta jali (screens), as a naturally passive cooling device, was evolved. The jali envelope offers shade from the harshness of the sun, while encouraging natural light and ample air circulation in the double-heighted living space, rendering a calm, meditative quality to it.
The common, active spaces of living, kitchen, dining and the pooja (temple) being vital to the family, were placed at the heart of the home, on the ground floor. In order to ensure solace and privacy during the morning-prayer routine of the client, an elderly lady; the open kitchen, dining and pooja areas are easily enclosed within themselves.