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RANA’S HOLIDAY HOME

Based on modern architecture and the client’s brief we developed a clear design brief fit for the growing family.

Key to the clients’ brief was to provide a home that matched their lifestyle through better connections between indoor and outdoor spaces and to enhance the use of natural light, encouraging improved passive heating and cooling. Directed by the architect’s concept, the team refined the design while honoring the architect’s design intent. The resulting design beautifully complements the existing elements of the site, connecting the front and rear garden through the house and optimizing the connection between indoor and outdoor.

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PROJECTS

Based on modern architecture and the client’s brief we developed a clear design brief fit for the growing family. Key to the clients’ brief was to provide a home that matched their lifestyle through better connections between indoor and outdoor spaces and to enhance the use of natural light, encouraging improved passive heating and cooling. Directed by the architect’s concept, the team refined the design while honoring the architect’s design intent. The resulting design beautifully complements the existing elements of the site, connecting the front and rear garden through the house and optimizing the connection between indoor and outdoor.

The house has a young and urban soul and the project was designed around the existing greenery around the place. The main idea was to bring inside what was outside and vice versa because the residents and us believe that the house of the future is one that embraces freedom. The big difference, in addition to the materials, is the facade screen, metallic with a mixed vertical garden lining and with a huge inclination. 

Natural light and ventilation were introduced by opening up the south face of the house and punching a courtyard up to the roof level. This internal courtyard serves as a separator between the living room and the parent’s room on the ground floor whilst ensuring visual connection from all living zones between levels. The courtyard takes advantage of the corner location and thus feels visually larger as the external landscape merges in as well. The ground floor is essentially a transparent podium, which engages with the outdoor landscape. The interior and exterior spaces blend seamlessly together with the use of slim profiled frameless floor-to-ceiling glass.

 

An intimate connection to the private courtyard from most rooms constitutes the introverted quality of the house, balancing the balconies and decks that connect it with Nature and the mountains outside. The north-facing deck at the front sits atop the parking slab and accommodates a powder room. This space is accessed from the living room through discreet steps. The seating area in the living room comprises sofas in leather and fabric along with center and side tables in metal frames, paired with matte-finish stone or a glass top.

“A good, timeless interior design is one that combines functionality and aesthetics in equal measure,”. So, while the neutral palette and natural materials exude understated elegance, a keen eye will reveal that each element in this home has been designed to fulfill a certain function.

All based on parametric design, Parametric Residence is a building with polygonal architecture. The construction of this Villa began a few weeks ago. Its design is based on the synergy of creative and artistic searches with algorithms of computer modeling.

Project site is located in the beautiful valley Dehradun in ATS society. Therefore, there are wonderful views of the untouched nature of the mountains from the terraces of the house, and the building itself becomes a bright, attractive object, visible from great distances. The design process was multistage and very varied. Many different sketches of the future building were made at the earliest stage. Analysis of the optimal architecture of the house was made on the basis of these sketches. The final version was chosen from the sketches and became a starting point for the detailed design. A design group and engineering department worked on the project. During this time the detailed design of the house was completed. A fundamentally new façade system based on parametric design was developed.

Based on classical design this Classical design villa plan is inspired from architecture of early dwellings which had traditional touch. Blending the timelessness of the classical style architecture with the clean integrity of the modern look. It is detailed, unique, deceptively simple, and looks positively stunning compared to its urban residential context. With its tall streamlined aesthetic, molded cornices, classical balustrades, detailed groovings, and gorgeous surrounding landscape, its beauty and sophistication overwhelms the pursuer.

The space was designed to be an occasional holiday home. The busy entrepreneurs now spend most of their weekends here along with their children and sometimes with friends. The client wanted a space to offer a solace their hectic lives lacked in the city.  It fit into her own philosophy, “A house is a space, a home is a feeling; a collection of the owner’s memories. Homes need to be tailor-made for their occupants and not driven by trends.”

“We believe the entrance to any home is a portal to a new world and viewing the farmhouse, flanked by foliage, from the driveway, is like a ‘sneak peek’ into what is to come.”

Primarily agricultural, the Site is at a slightly higher altitude and is built on different contours which experience heavy rainfall and extreme temperatures. The plot itself overlooks a perennial river with luscious green mountains. For this the primary objective was to bring nature ‘in’ as efficiently as possible. “For that sense of openness, we wanted the built form to be as minimal as possible.” The team built a beautiful modern tropical structure, “ exposed brick and roof shingles, large glass and wooden doors and a sense of modern tropical design forms the architectural and design language of the space.”