The Brick Lantern House is part of a gated community set on the outskirts of Bengaluru, on an odd-shaped corner plot which is of a 2000 sq. ft. site area. It’s a north-facing plot bounded by two quiet roads on the north and east sides, with panoramic views of the lush landscape and hills around the site. The primary requirements were to accommodate a two-story home for a family of 4, with 4 bedrooms and 1 car park.
Presented with an acute site for us to work with, we decided to use this to our advantage and develop a form to blend with the site profile rather than go against it. This in turn helped us to utilize the maximum of the site area to accommodate all the requirements of the client. The resultant building envelope was a carefully crafted parametric brick facade that responded to the prevailing climate for better building performance. The layout of the house is mainly dictated by Vastu and the requirements of the client. The northeast corner of the plot ends up as the odd profile acts as the front landscape patch of the house. The family living on both floors which spill over to the landscape in the front allows the flow of prevailing north-east winds into the premises.
The entrance foyer of the house stretches out to a triple-height green court, which encompasses the circulation of the house, providing ample natural lighting throughout the day. This light well compliments the feature brick wall which is the fulcrum of the house. This grandeur feature wall was carefully designed to artistically depict the face of “Lord Shiva”. A traditional Brick planter box called “Tulsi Peeth” (Holy Basil) is integrated as a part of the green court complimenting the brick feature wall. The idea was to connect the users with the traditional elements of Indian culture while achieving a contemporary look.
The kitchen, dining, and living on the ground floor are organized seamlessly to always capture views of the front garden and internal green court. As one climbs up to the upper floor, the brick screen wall offers the user with a panoramic display of intriguing patterns, which animates throughout the day. The upper floor comprises two bedrooms, family living, and a semi-outdoor space for the family.