Given the limited frontage of this apartment building, the organization of the façade becomes a critical design solution for providing adequate light and ventilation, outdoor spill-outs and giving the building its identity. Located in a moderate climate zone and with a south-facing frontage, the spill-outs of various apartments balance the depth of balconies with the winter sunlight into the rooms. This results in carving the deep balconies into a semi-circular form.
The curved balconies serve as stacked porches in the air and thus landscaping each of them is essential for providing privacy, immediate view, and personalization opportunities. In addition, the planter beds edging the balconies serve as a stormwater retention system before overflowing into the municipal drain. Bougainvillea, an indigenous plant is pest-free and disease resistant. These hardy, drought-tolerant plants are easy to grow even in limited planter box widths. Bougainvillea flowers with their variety of colors change the appearance of the building from season to season. Here, the landscape becomes the architecture, playing a key role in defining the building’s identity.
Status: Built
Location: Jhamsikhel, Lalitpur, Nepal
Additional Credits: mapdesign.co
Kiran Mathema, Ajaya Mathema, Dipesh Shrestha, Bipin Niraula, Parmila Maharjan, Nikki Maharjan, Anu Maharjan, Bibek Shrestha, Shristi Tamrakar, Kiran KC, Niranjan Bharati, Guddu Karna, Chandani Shakya, RK Mallik, Umesh Agrawal, Ram Narayan Shah