To design a house for a 3-generation joint family. The concept was devised as a juxtaposition of 4 layered boxes with a parasol roof covering the space in between. This space transpired into a series of central volumes of the house, connected to each other in sections. The plan was organized in a way that the northern side of the site was utilized as a water body and courtyard that overlooked the main public space of the house. The ground level housed the oldest generation's master bedroom, a guest room, kitchen, etc., along with the public areas.

The puja was placed at the central vertical axis directly opposite the entrance. The entrance was through a double-height wooden screen where the main doors were a combination of multiple shutters, thereby allowing varied opening sizes depending on the use. The second level housed the 3 bedrooms for the 2 other generations, while the third level housed the entertainment zone and the domestic help quarters.

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Architects : Charged Voids
Area : 6997 sq. ft.
Year : 2018
Website : https://www.instagram.com/chargedvoids/

Exterior view of Residence 35 by Charged Voids


Wooden Deck and Lawn of Residence 35 by Charged Voids


Wooden Deck at entrance of Residence 35 by Charged Voids


Double Height Entrance Foyer of Residence 35 by Charged Voids


Living and Dining of Residence 35 by Charged Voids


First Floor Living of Residence 35 by Charged Voids


First floor passage of Residence 35 by Charged Voids


First floor view of Residence 35 by Charged Voids


Home Theater of Residence 35 by Charged Voids


Terrace of Residence 35 by Charged Voids


Dusk light exterior view of Residence 35 by Charged Voids

The interconnecting volumes allowed for a connection between the various generations & also lent grandeur to the interior space since the cross axes became free in the section. The house is designed as a strong response to the extreme climate of Chandigarh since the large glass openings are only oriented to the northern side, while the openings to the southern and western sides are shaded by deep overhangs and vertical shading devices. Two terrace gardens on the second & third levels reduce the heat gain from the roof.


Section of Residence 35 by Charged Voids


Section of Residence 35 by Charged Voids




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