The Artist's residence is a project where the fundamental ethos of the
architect and client resonated in perfect balance to develop a project of its
kind. Here, the space you live in becomes a canvas that lets you paint your
ideas and helps to generate creativity. The delicate bridge between art and
architecture is broken down, amalgamating both into a single functional entity.
The site is located in Ambalathara, Kasaragod District, having an area
of 10 cents. Though small, the site is enriched with various trees, birds,
butterflies, laterite boulders, and natural contours. On the west lies valleys and hills from which
a consistent wind rolls up the hills and fondles the site.
The challenge was to build without disturbing the natural conditions on
the 10 cents site, in effect causing very less damage to nature. The core of
the house is a 15-year-old Wangana tree that resides in the double-height
central court. The breeze from the valley comes in through this space, passes
through the water body, and spreads out through the interiors. The Lower and upper studios
open out completely towards the wangana tree, which outgrows through the
circular skylight in the ceiling. The tree and the exposed laterite finish sets
a very natural backdrop for the studios. Similarly, every tree on the site found
its own role in the entirety of the design. Eventually, not even a single tree
on site was cut down or disturbed from its position, except for a coconut tree
which was replanted within the site.