In architecture, perception goes beyond just vision. This is what caters to a deeper sense of connection within the built spaces. The key motive for this residence was to minimize the feeling of detachment within the built and unbuilt spaces. This was achieved through a careful study of the natural environment, which provided inspiration for the design of the building. The result is an example of how architecture can be used as a tool for enhancing one's connection with nature and creating a more fulfilling life experience.

The architect’s proposal for this project was to create a space for living in the middle of a barren 1.5 acres of land. The space presented no constraints and therefore, the architect planned to define his own geometry and added it to the site. Rectangular masses were placed along a grid pattern, creating a character that's rooted in solid -void relationships.

The transition from uncontrolled to controlled landscape was seamlessly created by a second skin encasing the house. Something that simplifies the path from the busy streets to the residence. It also serves the building with differing layers of privacy as needed; open spaces, semi-private spaces and complete privacy. It runs along the periphery in a continuous fashion. A modernized version of traditional verandah, this chuttu -verandah was inspired by the functions and elements of a naalu-kettu (Traditional architecture of Kerala). It acts as a buffer zone and remains detached from the Eastern region while being 2 metres away from the Western side of the house. Hence, the latter has been provided with minimum windows. The gap in between the external second skin encompasses a lush green landscape. The second skin merges with the structure on the northern side. The swimming pool lies here, shaded from the sunlight. The family living opens to the courtyard, thereby enhancing the time spent together as a unit. The green facade that overlooks the backyard protects the building from the harsh effects of the Western sun.

The greenery, along with the second-skin allows the soft filtered light to enter the interiors. The facade treatment is done based on climate and function. There are provisions of louvres, vertical gardens, jaali for the purpose of privacy, aesthetics and functionality.

Harris Residence is a culmination of traditional concepts with a modern outlook. It is an attempt at creating an opportunity for the users to communicate and rejuvenate the personal connection with oneself and each other.

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Architects : Studio Acis
Area : 66,211 sq.ft.
Year : 2021
Website : https://acisteam5.wixsite.com/studio-acis


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