Exterior view of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
Exterior view of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
Exterior view of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
Exterior view of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
Living room of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
Living room of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
The sunken courtyard has the bar behind one plane with a cutout that allows one to connect to the court space from the bar area. The only bedroom on the ground floor towards the front side has one window opening towards the courtyard that received the natural light from the court space. The other being towards the entrance verandah.
The house is a southwest facing unit received the harsh summer sun for good 6 months of the year. In order to make it passively cool the services like the toilets and the wardrobe spaces were positioned in the front side to block the south west sun and keep the interiors cooler. As a result both the bedrooms towards the west corner on the two levels receive natural light from the courtyard space. The first floor toilets were kept at a low height to allow some more natural filtered light between the slabs through glass bricks.
Dining of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
Courtyad of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
Courtyad of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
Skylight of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
Workspace of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
Workspace of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
Workspace of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
Workspace of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
The harsh natural light from south west was controlled by deepening the verandah spaces to create shaded spaces during summers and also enjoy the winter sun during the late afternoons. The openings in the toilets have also been recessed and given a form following square as the basic shape. The hollow cube of the upper level verandah in connect with the square openings of the toilets allowed us to create an expression of planes in interection with the protruding boxes. The use of brick cladding allowed the hint of the context the house was sitting in.
While the lower level is kept at the same height for the expression of diagonals to enhance, but as one arrives on the first floor level, the linear skylight on the southeast corner fills the double height study / family area separated by a bridged connection on the second floor. The levels allows one to explore the jharokha window of the bedroom on the upper level that allows one to have a dialogue with the neighbouring spaces from within. The study corner on one side received ample light from this court. This level has a well lit central common areas and three bedrooms planned on the periphery.
Bar Area of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
Staircase of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
Bedroom of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
The choice of the materials have been kept to the basics. Vitrified flooring across the house and a muted ochre with texture finish has been used for wall finishes. Hammer finish black granite stone has been used for the courtyard wall. The protruding modern jharokha windows with light walnut polish comes in striking contrast with the surroundings and remains one of the few highlights of the space. Brick cladding on the façade with mud like paint finish in texture brings the connect between modern and tradition.
Bedroom 2 of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
Bedroom 3 of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
Bedroom 3 of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
Front Elevation of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
Rear Elevation of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
Ground Floor Plan of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
First Floor Plan of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
Second Floor Plan of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
Section 1 of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
Section 2 of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita
Section 3 of The Cucoon House by Forum Advaita