A challenging plot within South Delhi responds to the adjacent ecosystem through its concrete form that addresses residential architecture through a play of light, volumes, and proportions.
Fact File:
Name of client: Tushar and Priya Agarwal
Design Firm: Archohm Consults
Principal Designer/Architect: Sourabh Gupta
Architect: Harsh Chauhan
Interior: Tarak Murari and Sanjana Suri
Styling: Aditi Varshnei
Built-up Area of project: 6750 sqft
Carpet Area of project: 5500 sqft
Location: South Ex II, New Delhi, India
Completion date: 18th April 2021
Photography credits: Andre J Fathome
The design proposes a new lifestyle in contrast with urban context, along with individual privacy. The design objective was to challenge the inertia that has invaded our everyday lives. The house is such manifested that it does not hinder the existing natural setting as it is bound in a dense urban fabric, in a tight plot and has a commendable play of lights and shadows through various apertures in the walls and ceilings to create “architectural landscape”. Like a silent wall, the house defies the noise and bustle of daily life.
Website links for:
design firm - https://www.archohm.com/
The photographer - http://andrefanthome.com/
Social Media handles for the following:
LinkedIn -
https://www.linkedin.com/company/archohmconsults/?originalSubdomain=in
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Archohm/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/archohm/?hl=en
Photographer’s social media handles for:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/studio_nac/?hl=en
The whole building represents a series of surprises, from the entrance, which has a drive through, to the sculpture that manifests itself through the façade. Slit windows provide a glance to the outside world and brings in natural light, while adorning the otherwise somewhat bleak facade. The entire composition is dependent on the small plot size of 22 x 6 meters and relies on the concrete cuboid that crowns it to define its distinctive character. The depth and volumes inside the house are a result of careful consideration of proportions, despite the challenging linear plot.
Through various slits in the concrete façade, one enters a private world, one of bare materiality and aesthetics, where the stairwell leads to rooms of pure symmetry, filled with natural light and the gentle swaying of minimal furniture. The design attempts to create a dialogue between internal space and environmental context. The austere and blank façade conceals the playful life within, one that is adorned through elements of light and volume.
Text by: Sanchita Chugh
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