The house is in the developing suburbs of Ahmedabad,
in a gated community. Ahmedabad is predominantly dry throughout the year with
harsh summers. A client contacted us to design a family home for 3 couples,
with the idea of an open house that is connected to nature. The design
integrates light, air, and landscape creating a succession of spaces that flow
into each other. It is north facing rectangular plot with a design that follows
the sun path allowing the natural light and air to free flow. This house is a
perfect balance between inner and outer space.
Ahmedabad,Gujarat,India
Architects
:
VICARA DESIGN STUDIO
Area
:
Site area - 8000 sq.ft , Built up area - 5732 Sq.ft
Year
:
2021
As you enter the house, through the entrance
vestibule you arrive in the formal sitting room, giving a glimpse of the other
spaces yet maintaining much-needed privacy from the rest of the house. This
glass mass is surrounded by a landscape garden from three sides, making outdoor
and indoor spaces feel interwoven.
The family room is
placed on the northeast corner, in such a way that natural lights flow in
throughout the day. It is also connected to the outer landscape and visually
connected to the formal sitting room. As you walk ahead, you enter a
double-height passage that leads to the dining and kitchen area. Double-height
space is connected to the outdoor garden from one side (East side) and two
bedrooms on another side (West side).
The kitchen is located next to the parent’s bedroom.
The double-height dining space is placed on the east façade to gain maximum
morning sunlight which is connected to the passage, looking towards the outer
landscape. This space is the center of the house, connecting all the spaces
vertically and horizontally.
The guest bedroom with an attached toilet is placed
near the family room in such a way that all of them are visually connected
through a small courtyard. The parent’s bedroom is placed on the ground floor
with a private back garden. The client’s and their son’s bedroom are placed on
the first floor. All four bedrooms are placed on the west façade to block harsh
sunlight and invite the cool evening breeze. The slit windows are created for
cross-ventilation and to capture the essence of light. The first-floor bedrooms
are connected by a passage that overlooks the double-height space and connects
the entire house. The house, through its unique massing and its planning,
creates a linear succession of spaces with courtyards.
The interiors are a mix of modern and contemporary design in the house.
The Kota stone with mirror finish is used in the flooring giving it a seamless
look. The family room and formal sitting room have a wooden ceiling with a warm
palette of materials used for furniture giving a minimal yet cozy feeling to
the space. The bedrooms have a grey palette, with hints of tan.
Thus, the aim was to create a house where landscape
and architecture are designed together to create a unique experience of a
series of humble yet elegant spaces.