Exterior view of Customary Rapport by Nestcraft Architecture
Parking area of Customary Rapport by Nestcraft Architecture
Parking area of Customary Rapport by Nestcraft Architecture
Outdoor seating area of Customary Rapport by Nestcraft Architecture
Outdoor seating area of Customary Rapport by Nestcraft Architecture
Living of Customary Rapport by Nestcraft Architecture
Family Living of Customary Rapport by Nestcraft Architecture
Dining of Customary Rapport by Nestcraft Architecture
Staircase of Customary Rapport by Nestcraft Architecture
Bedroom of Customary Rapport by Nestcraft Architecture
Two bed room had been placed in the back side separated by the stair room which also have a skylight. The bedroom entries has got privacy from the common areas. They have provided cross ventilations in every room of the home which allows air passage and keeps the temperature down.
On the first floor another 2 bedrooms is been repeated and there is an upper living which is used as a hobby space and library. The upper living is visually connected to the ground level through the double height. There is an open terrace in the front side which allows the family to extent the living activities to open air. Front side to back side of the building is stepping up from an eyelevel height to the roof of the second floor which makes the appeal of the built form grounded and subtle.
Bedroom 2 of Customary Rapport by Nestcraft Architecture
Exterior view of Customary Rapport by Nestcraft Architecture
Laterite stone having 20 cm width is abundantly available nearby the site and they have used it for the entire construction as it reduces temperature inside and brings down the construction cost. Exposed laterite is used in the external façade, in the living rooms etc which provides an earthly touch to the building and interiors. Wire cut bricks is used to build a transparent partition in the courtyard which partially blocks the view from the neighboring house and helps to create a micro climate close to the living space.
They had not used any imported materials-advanced building systems like automation, centralized air conditioning, pile foundations etc which had indirectly helped us to create a simple and earthly aesthetics. We believe design is in the play with light and wind and also in utilizing minimum materials and resources.
They have used truss roofing systems with clay Mangalore tiling for the porch and sitout roofing …which again reduced the usage of concrete and budget….while tapping most of the natural light to a built space,care has to be taken to introduce proper shading devices and surface drainage systems on the building. This was the challenge they conquered during the design.
They coin the approach to this design as Customary Rapport—they believe it narrates the story of orchestrating the design and construction, keeping due importance to the locally available materials and traditional attitude of the design. The spaces are modern yet it wraps around the essence of traditional aesthetics and simple construction methods.
Detailed shot of furniture of Customary Rapport by Nestcraft Architecture
Detailed shot of roof of Customary Rapport by Nestcraft Architecture
Detailed shot of wall of Customary Rapport by Nestcraft Architecture
Detailed shot of wall of Customary Rapport by Nestcraft Architecture
Elevation and Site plan of Customary Rapport by Nestcraft Architecture
Plan of Customary Rapport by Nestcraft Architecture
Section of Customary Rapport by Nestcraft Architecture