Exterior view of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita
Exterior view of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita
Entrance of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita
Foyer of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita
Formal Living of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita
Formal Living of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita
Extended Living Room of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita
Living room and Staircase of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita
Family living room of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita
View from family living of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita
Dining and Court of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita
Indoor Court of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita
The 300 square yard house was envisioned in such a way that habitable spaces were pushed to the periphery and to bring openness in the centre. A dry court with glass skylight was positioned towards the sun movement thus bringing in indirect light which is glare free and transforms the space into a silver light from within. This court has all the habitable spaces like the dining, bedroom, formal living abutting around it. The formal living is part of the circulation space rather than being a locked space tucked away on one side. A framed opening between the living and small family sustains the transparency in the house. The dry court covered with glass skylight is an extention to the formal living area in order to create an informality in the space that can be enjoyed from neighbouring spaces like the dining and bedroom area.
The window shutters were crafted from Kashmir to bring reminisces of the roots of the owners. The 3 skylights inside the house create a composition of light and shadows throughout the day offering changing moods through out the day. The Bay Window on first floor is tapered into the dry court to make one feel suspended into the court area. It also adds a new dimension into the space.
Library and Court of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita
Staircase of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita
Library of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita
The entire spatial arrangement is such that one doscoveres multiple frames within spaces, thus the name “The Framed House“. These frames separate staircase from the family area on the first floor, formal living and lounge on the ground floor. These frames allow a notional enclosure and distant viewing at the same time.
The library on the first floor overlooks into the dry court while one sits to read. It allows cross-dialogue like traditional Indian settings.
The house was composed as a composition of cubes creating a choreography of 3 elements. To ensure the individual identity of all the 3 cubes , architect ensured that they are all disconnected from each other, eventually thus allowed them to create window openings to bring natural light inside. The black leather stone cladding onto the recessed planes helped enhance the identity of the cubes thus amplifying the dialogue amongst them.
First Floor Lounge of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita
First Floor Lounge of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita
First Floor Lounge of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita
Wooden Staircase of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita
Bedroom and Court of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita
Bedroom 2 of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita
Front Elevation of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita
Ground floor plan of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita
First floor plan of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita
Second floor plan of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita
Section of The Framed House by ForumAdvaita