Brick House in Mysuru by Architecture Paradigm
PROJECT FACT FILE:
Name: Brick House
Location: Mysuru, Karnataka
Year of Completion: 2016
Plot Area: 3,800 sq.ft
Built-up Area: 3,100 sq.ft
Project Cost: 4,500 per sq.ft
Architecture & Interiors: Architecture Paradigm
Principal Architects: Sandeep J, Late. Vimal Jain and Manoj Ladhad
DESCRIPTION:
An L shaped plan form helps us organize the diverse programmatic concerns of a house for a family of four which is amalgamation of function and desires; individual vs collective, public vs private, formal vs informal, immediacy vs slowness, largeness vs intimate, openness vs security etc. The shorter arm along the east west direction houses the public spaces whereas the longer arm along the north south direction over two levels houses the more private needs of the house .The L shaped plan also helped us appropriate the unbuilt into an identifiable private rear courtyard or the outdoor room and the transitional forecourt addressing the street. The private courtyard can be seen as an anchor around which the house works. These spaces extend out into the this outdoor room which is treated as a pleasure garden punctuated with water, trees and decks encouraging informal engagement with the natural. Open spaces along the west is integrated into the longer arm blurring the boundaries between inside and the outside.
This organizational relationship of the built with the open spaces signifies our design intent of outdoors forming a integral and a crucial part of the living experience. Open spaces become counterpoints to the serial nature of the urban subdivided neighborhood where open spaces are usually about residues as a result of byelaws and the land is treated as an commodity to be exploited.
The house is designed to bring in a sense of intimacy and connection through subtle changes in the scales of the various spaces. We looked at the material of modernity, reinforced concrete forming the armature along with the traditional brick forming walls, floors , screens and vaults defining the spaces bringing in a sense of warmth. Privacy and security screens are made with brick and mild steel flats ,here the slenderness of the steel flat and its tendency to bend over long lengths is addressed with brick spacers which stiffens and integrates the individual flats to create unique textural surface. Fabricated steel stair over the skylight along the western wall leading to the terrace is detailed to enable maintenance of the skylight glass below it, Here the tread is detailed to incorporate a swiveling mechanism to allow for the access to the glass beneath it. All of this is complemented by harnessing natural light to create experiences and spaces the family can identify with and cherish.
Видео Brick House in Mysuru by Architecture Paradigm канала Buildofy
Name: Brick House
Location: Mysuru, Karnataka
Year of Completion: 2016
Plot Area: 3,800 sq.ft
Built-up Area: 3,100 sq.ft
Project Cost: 4,500 per sq.ft
Architecture & Interiors: Architecture Paradigm
Principal Architects: Sandeep J, Late. Vimal Jain and Manoj Ladhad
DESCRIPTION:
An L shaped plan form helps us organize the diverse programmatic concerns of a house for a family of four which is amalgamation of function and desires; individual vs collective, public vs private, formal vs informal, immediacy vs slowness, largeness vs intimate, openness vs security etc. The shorter arm along the east west direction houses the public spaces whereas the longer arm along the north south direction over two levels houses the more private needs of the house .The L shaped plan also helped us appropriate the unbuilt into an identifiable private rear courtyard or the outdoor room and the transitional forecourt addressing the street. The private courtyard can be seen as an anchor around which the house works. These spaces extend out into the this outdoor room which is treated as a pleasure garden punctuated with water, trees and decks encouraging informal engagement with the natural. Open spaces along the west is integrated into the longer arm blurring the boundaries between inside and the outside.
This organizational relationship of the built with the open spaces signifies our design intent of outdoors forming a integral and a crucial part of the living experience. Open spaces become counterpoints to the serial nature of the urban subdivided neighborhood where open spaces are usually about residues as a result of byelaws and the land is treated as an commodity to be exploited.
The house is designed to bring in a sense of intimacy and connection through subtle changes in the scales of the various spaces. We looked at the material of modernity, reinforced concrete forming the armature along with the traditional brick forming walls, floors , screens and vaults defining the spaces bringing in a sense of warmth. Privacy and security screens are made with brick and mild steel flats ,here the slenderness of the steel flat and its tendency to bend over long lengths is addressed with brick spacers which stiffens and integrates the individual flats to create unique textural surface. Fabricated steel stair over the skylight along the western wall leading to the terrace is detailed to enable maintenance of the skylight glass below it, Here the tread is detailed to incorporate a swiveling mechanism to allow for the access to the glass beneath it. All of this is complemented by harnessing natural light to create experiences and spaces the family can identify with and cherish.
Видео Brick House in Mysuru by Architecture Paradigm канала Buildofy
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
2,400 sq.ft. Compact House Brickly Affair Residence, Bengaluru by Greyscale Design StudioMalaysia's Extraordinary Terrace House Transformation|Desa Lightwell House|Architecture|House TourRenovation of 30 Year Old Row House in Vashi, Maharashtra by Lovekar DesignHouse in Pune | The Brick Abode | Alok Kothari ArchitectsSKYPOD 2.0 Tour! (Monterrazas Prime)House in Gandhinagar | The Perch House | JMADCThe Making of Brick Curtain House with WatermarkThe Rock House near #Ahmedabad, #India by tHE gRID Architects5,614 sq ft The White and Wood Villa, Bengaluru by Gayathri & Namith ArchitectsAward winning Inside outside house that camouflages with the landscape5 Element House in Pavana by Studio PKA2,535 sq.ft. Round Corner House on a 10 cent plot in Kottayam, Kerala by JKM Design ConsortiumHouse in Vadodara | Madhav | Dipen Gada And Associates2,400 sq.ft Compact House in Malleshwaram Bengaluru Karnataka explores courtyard in a unique wayHouse in Mumbai | Smriti House | Architect Nitin KillawalaPrasanna House in Bengaluru by Collage StudioShift House in Aamby Valley Maharashtra by KDND Studio LLPBrick Curtain House in Surat by Design Work Group8,500 sq.ft. 18 Screens house in Lucknow by Sanjay Puri Architects & Nina Puri ArchitectsAerial Foliage House in Surat by Hiren Patel Architects