Located in the densely populated surroundings of the Paldi area in Ahmedabad, is this compact plot of 42’ x 62’. Exposed to the residential developments on the three sides and a road in the front, it would be needless to say that the design approach for the house had to create a sense of privacy and security.
The client’s reason for selecting this plot was to stay connected with his local groups. The house appears as a set of cubes with varied volumes, arranged with a balanced play of solids and voids. The brief was to create a spacious home with four bedrooms, a drawing room, a dining area, a kitchen, and a formal living space that connected to a garden. For easy movement within, a lift was needed.
The parking was discarded as a common space was already provided by society. The planning of the house is done based on the below factors:
- The sun path that moves from front-east to the rear side that tilts towards the south
- Airflow from south to north
- Vaastu considerations
- Density of developments around the site and a large common wall on the north
- Extreme heat during summers
The planning of the elevation is the derivate of the concept of the Stepped Cube House. Articulated as a three-storey home, the stacking of the floor plates defined the look of a cuboid which was thereafter integrated with solid volumes and natural steps. The solid top or roof of one volume transforms into the terrace garden for the next volume. The compound wall is pulled up to create a dramatic effect of a flat background from which cubes are protruding.
The southeast corner of the site was the best angle considering the view for light and flow of air. Dividing the house into 9 sections as per Vaastu, the entrance to the house is marked from the northeast that is shaded with a verandah. A cozy garden space with a pergola, sit and a water body provides a soothing vibe to the house. The Puja space is a double-height area located in the northeast corner. A skylight in the central Brahmasthan, allows natural light to seep in and illuminate the spaces across the floors.
The drawing room and dining area were kept spacious almost 22’ x 26’. The drawing room is connected by a small gazebo in the front garden, the dining is connected by a semi-covered verandah and a water body located on the south side. These spaces allow users to spend quality time with their families. A small powder room is created by the dining area.