Exterior view of House at Gulmohar Greens by Studio 4000
Exterior view of House at Gulmohar Greens by Studio 4000
Exterior view of House at Gulmohar Greens by Studio 4000
Lawn of House at Gulmohar Greens by Studio 4000
Living room of House at Gulmohar Greens by Studio 4000
In Section, the RCC gable roof is inclined and rotated vis-à-vis the plan such that its ridge line follows the same diagonal axis connecting the two corner verandas below. Covering the entire scheme, the roof is interrupted only in the centre by a large terrace room above the ground floor. This volume cuts through the inclined roof to create a flat upper deck at the highest level of the project. Developed sculpturally to recall the formal conditions of a ship’s stern deck, this part of the house affords the best views of the surrounding natural landscape.
Intersecting volumes of the house create different levels which are connected by a path that begins with the dog-legged staircase at the ground level, cuts across the terrace room above, turns and uses the inclined RCC roof as a ramp that leads to the upper deck. From the darkened interior of the house at the ground level to its culmination and release into the skyscape, the overall schema unfolds sequentially through this rhythmic movement and offers a comprehensive experience of the project’s formal and spatial characteristics.
Dining of House at Gulmohar Greens by Studio 4000
Dining of House at Gulmohar Greens by Studio 4000
Staircase of House at Gulmohar Greens by Studio 4000
Lounge of House at Gulmohar Greens by Studio 4000
The project uses a composite structural system consisting of load-bearing brick walls and RCC columns. Closer to the ground level, columns are tied by the walls while above they are freed to meet the roof independently. The lower part of the house is clad in Travertine stone from outside and articulated into a thick base upon which the inclined RCC roof hovers.
The roof flares up above the north-east veranda from where it lowers and relaxes towards the opposite corner. Its projecting edges are additionally supported with thinner, circular M.S. columns which are skewed to receive the thrust from the projecting corners. These steel columns simulate the corner members of a tent and give fluidity to the roof’s expression. As one traverses across the ground floor, the monumentality of the entry is scaled down into a more intimate volume at the back veranda which opens into the informal gazebo and pool area.
Lounge of House at Gulmohar Greens by Studio 4000
Lounge of House at Gulmohar Greens by Studio 4000
Bedroom of House at Gulmohar Greens by Studio 4000
Terrace of House at Gulmohar Greens by Studio 4000
Overall, the possibilities of a composite structure are explored to create a high contrast between the environmental conditions at the ground level vis-à-vis the terrace room above. Below, walls control the harsh sunlight through smaller windows and heighten the sense of interiority. This lower part of the house is best enjoyed in the late mornings and afternoons. Above, walls disappear to let the RCC frame and glass make for a more extroverted space that opens itself up to the large trees outside and is best used for soirees and late-night gatherings.
Terrace of House at Gulmohar Greens by Studio 4000
Bird eye view of House at Gulmohar Greens by Studio 4000
Pool and Gazebo of House at Gulmohar Greens by Studio 4000
Elevation of House at Gulmohar Greens by Studio 4000
Elevation of House at Gulmohar Greens by Studio 4000
Site Plan of House at Gulmohar Greens by Studio 4000
Ground floor plan of House at Gulmohar Greens by Studio 4000
Mezanine floor plan of House at Gulmohar Greens by Studio 4000
Section of House at Gulmohar Greens by Studio 4000