Vykhary literally means the moment when a thought translates into the word; thoughts of an ayurvedic doctor to traverse back to the roots away from the hectic city life. This abode is a cozy haven nestled in the lush green setting of her ancestral land.

A design approach respecting the client's needs and the serene surroundings, makes Vykhary unique from the conventional norms of a house. The client, a professional seeking retirement and to spend her days in the solace of her hometown, is also a philanthropist and activist deeply involved in socio-political affairs. 

‘Living a minimalistic life’ being her ikigai, it was carried through the planning, design and material palette. Being a people’s person, she wanted her home to be a welcoming space for the people in the neighbourhood. Hence the concept of an inclusive and interactive gathering space which becomes active during the day, was part of the design program, which is called the Pakalveedu, meaning day home, in Malayalam.

The client’s ancestral land is a 72 cents lush green plot, sloping down towards the south-east. Paddy fields abut the plot on the east and the ancestral house is located towards the south. Rejuvenation of the existing pond located in the north-east corner of the site, which was in a naturally dilapidated state, was a focus of the design as it connected with her nostalgic past.

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Architects : Spaceart
Area : 1905.21 sq. ft.
Year : 2021
Website : https://www.instagram.com/spaceart_calicut?igsh=dTN2bGo0bGlpOHF5

Exterior view of Vykhary by Spaceart


Exterior view of Vykhary by Spaceart

The siting of the house in a nearly flat area of the site, about 50m away from the access road. Trees on site were retained and the placement was considered keeping  the proximity to the pond, paddy fields and the ancestral house. 

The spaces of the house are zoned as two wings – a semi-public space named Pakalveedu (day home) and a private space named Thanveedu (personal space). The Pakalveedu and Thanveedu are 2 different entities of the home, with traditional Mangalore tiled sloping roofs, a response to the region’s climate, connected by a verandah which has a subdued transitional character.

It is the sit-out cum living area of the house that doubles up as a Pakalveedu during the daytime. This semi-open space offers visual connectivity towards the pond and the paddy fields. The room and washroom adjacent to it is multifunctional. It can become a resting space for the people coming in, a consultation room for the client, also as a guest bedroom for the house when needed. Outdoor spaces of pakalveedu are conceived as interactive spaces too.

The verandah, is the spine, which links the semi-public and private areas. As a home for a single individual, the spatial requirements were minimum. From the verandah, one enters the dining space with an open kitchen. The dining area extends outside as a balcony on the east which is conceived as a living area or a daydreaming space. Adjacent to this is the bedroom and other private spaces.


Exterior view of Vykhary by Spaceart


Porch of Vykhary by Spaceart


Verandah of Vykhary by Spaceart

The openness of the pakalveedu allows seamless indoor-outdoor connectivity. The sloped roof carries along with it, a flavour of the vernacular. The deep overhangs of the roof are shading devices, which also allows free flow of rainwater to percolate into the ground. The jali walls bring in a play of light and shadow and the tilted brick pattern which continues throughout adds to the character. The pakalveedu offers a varied seating for the users, allowing interactions and communications between the living beings. 

The pond which was rejuvenated using locally available laterite becomes part of the landscape. It serves as a storage reservoir for rainwater, which is used for various purposes like irrigation and recharging the groundwater table. The aquatic eco-system has been revived with water lilies, fishes and frogs. 

Spaces were designed to give reading nooks for the voracious reader –the verandah, the balcony or the bay window in the bedroom. Flexibility and multifunctionality were aspects considered in the spatial planning and furniture design which includes the dining table as an extension of the kitchen counter and the writing table as an extension to the library in the bedroom. The colours and textures used are warm and earthy - Kota for the flooring, recycled pinewood for the furniture and colours to add vibrancy to the space.The home allows an internal spatial and visual continuity. 


Seating area at verandah of Vykhary by Spaceart


Dining of Vykhary by Spaceart


Dining and Kitchen of Vykhary by Spaceart


Kitchen of Vykhary by Spaceart

The design approach tries to inculcate an environmentally responsible living with a focus on the conservation of natural resources and leading a minimalistic life. Vykhary is a living space that embodies the client's longing for the past, social commitment, and sensitivity to nature.


Study area of Vykhary by Spaceart


Sitout of Vykhary by Spaceart


Sitout of Vykhary by Spaceart


Pond of Vykhary by Spaceart


Dusk light exterior view of Vykhary by Spaceart


Dusk light exterior view of Vykhary by Spaceart


Detailed shot of wall of Vykhary by Spaceart




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