Natural Materials and Upcycled Elements House Design in Chalissery, India

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  • čas přidán 24. 05. 2024
  • Project: Chola House
    Architects: Art on Architecture
    Area: 267 m²
    Year: 2023
    Photographs:Prasanth Mohan
    Manufacturers: Hafele, Jaquar, LED LUM, Legrand
    Lead Architects: Anoop K, Sruthy K
    Civil Contractors: Visual Lines Builders
    Landscape Contracting: Stone Gallery
    Civil Engineer: Vivek
    Junior Architects: Thas Heel, Hijas, Gayathri S., Fathimathul Asna, Abin Kuriakose
    Draftsperson: Rafeek, Anwer, Bazith
    Intern Architects: Aswini, Sarath Chandran
    City: Chalissery
    Country: India
    ‘CHOLA’ - Meaning shade, shelter, stream etc. in Malayalam
    Design Program:
    - Residence for a couple, with friends and family members visiting them often.
    - To have a detached guest block along with the main residential block; the idea is to run the guest block separately as a homestay in the future, if required, as a retirement income option.
    Site:
    - 50 cents rectilinear plot with access from the State highway on the western side.
    - Paddy land and extensive greenery on the eastern side at a lower level
    - Private settlements on the north and south.
    Context:
    Located at Chalissery, Palakkad - Rich in traditional Kerala Architecture with exposed laterite walls, dominant roof forms, and intricate wooden detailing as notable features
    Concepts:
    Simply put, Chola is an introvert to highway side access & extrovert to paddy field side greenery. The landscape merges in to the interiors and it looks out on to the tranquil panoramic views of the infinity pond & paddy field with the greenery beyond. The Architecture serves as a setting to enjoy the beauty of nature, where the building is secondary with the nature taking center stage.
    Details & Materials:
    - 3 Layer (Clay roofing tile, aluminum sheet insulation, Clay ceiling tile) roofing with G.I rafters & purlins; G.I perforated ceilings for sunshades to breathe & to keep rodents away
    - Upcycled wooden rafters, brackets, dressed stones, etc., adaptively reused to form functional elements in a contemporary setting
    - Natural material palette - Terracota ceiling, Treated bamboo partitions, Jaisalmer stone flooring, Paper joint laterite exposed walls, buffed Cement finish walls etc along with Kerala handloom for interior furnishing
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