Case Study On Indian Residence Design 2
Case Study On Indian Residence Design 2
Case Study On Indian Residence Design 2
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length. The space
underneath the staircase
also houses a small store.
Date:
Deptartment of ARN 201:Architectural Design II Submitted To: Submitted By:
30.09.2019 Dr.Arindam Biswas Sanjeev Krishnan
Architecture & Planning Remarks: RESIDENCE DESIGN
IIT Roorkee Dr.Sonal Atreya 18110021
CASE STUDY
To keep pace with the rapid urbanization of the
tier 2 city in which the residence is located, the
Location: Bellur, Karnataka
client aspired to upgrade to a modern, luxurious
Architect: Sudaiva Studio
lifestyle while still living as a traditional joint
Year of Completion: 2018
family. Within the relatively compact floor area,
Built-up Area: 250 m2
the design had to accommodate the needs of a
large family, providing a sense of spaciousness
Facing north, the front façade features tall
while maintaining the right balance of connec-
windows scaling two floors allowing sumptu-
tion and privacy. For a narrow plot measuring
ous natural light to penetrate deep into the
only 28 feet wide and 45 feet long with a
open layout of the house. Mild steel vertical
common wall at the rear, and narrow setbacks of
louvers clad with Fundermax outside the
1.5 feet along the width, the house had to
windows serve as adornment for the building
depend only on the north face and overhead
façade, act as a security device and also a
light for daylighting and natural ventilation.
shading device. The sky-lights above a
double heightened internal court, together The folding planes of the staircase volume
with the tall expanse of windows makes the with an exposed concrete finish stand
home self-sufficient in natural light regardless counterpoised against the white plastered
of the shade from future property develop- minimal rectilinear mass housing the living
ments around it. The skylights also have a spaces. Glass, exposed concrete finish and
built-in provision for hot air to vent out of the white plaster form the minimal material
building through perforated metal sheets. palette for the external form. The Golden
Rectangle was used to determine the scale
and proportion of the building elements.
Sheet
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Deptartment of ARN 201:Architectural Design II Submitted To: Submitted By:
30.09.2019 Dr.Arindam Biswas Sanjeev Krishnan
Architecture & Planning Remarks: RESIDENCE DESIGN
IIT Roorkee Dr.Sonal Atreya 18110021