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Studio ZO

Chennai, Tamil Nadu

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SKYWARD RESIDENCE - Transcending the Confines

The picturesque site was 30*40 ft big, nestled in the quiet suburbs of bustling Bangalore. The brief was to construct a budget-friendly house with a separate residence on the ground floor for rental purposes and the first and second levels for the client’s use. The client desired a house that was simple & spacious, one that was sober on the outside but expansive and majestic within.

The subtle context and client’s desire were strong points that drove the design approach – minimal yet magnificent. The elevation was conceived to mirror the calm neighbourhood – a simple stack of rectilinear volumes with a recessed first floor to accommodate an entrance balcony. Lines, as a design element, manifest themselves throughout the elevation in different ways and materials – the strong edges of the structure itself, sharp rectilinear openings, simple grooves on plaster, the linear geometry of the window grills and balcony railings, all adding subtle drama to the building skin.

Fenestration was designed to pop against the canvas of the building elevation – centrally pivoted metal shutters of the second-floor terrace give an ambiguity to that space, blurring exterior and interior lines, while also adding a strong physical character to the house by which it would be remembered.

The sparsely developed surroundings dawned upon us, the ample sunlight the area received. Light has the quality of amplifying all it touched. Keeping in mind the client’s desire for expanse and his finite budget, light was used an element to shape the quality of the interiors of the house. This was done by introducing two courtyards topped with skylights above the living room and staircase core. This simple spatial element had a threefold advantage.

  • The first look inside is of the living room which is one of grandeur at the astonishing vertical volume. The client’s desire of largeness which is restricted by the site size was realised along vertical planes, inducing a sense of expanse.
  • The two double-height spaces created a bridge in between that connected various programmes of the house arranged around the courts. This bridge becomes a vibrant viewpoint that offers an elevated floating sensation, heightening the sense of expanse.
  • The skylights promise an ever-changing quality inside the house throughout the day. Light and shadow ornament the interiors, livening its quality.

Basic alabaster shades were chosen for the elevation, complimented by charcoal grey bands and metal work to give a sharp finish. Light was the main material inside. Off-white walls play canvas to the shadows while a forest green feature wall, naturally illuminated, emanates soothing glow to the entire house. Carpentry with rich mahogany trimmings sets off this ensemble.

The aim was to create a home that transcends its physical boundaries and exists beyond just site and structure, in people’s memories. The client’s limited budget and large vision were challenges that birthed simple, straightforward design cues resulting in spaces that were ethereal and expansive. Material ornamentation was minimized in the interiors and natural elements were employed to adorn the spaces. It all culminated in a home that lived beyond the tangible; a home that was larger than life. 

 
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Status: Built
Location: Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Firm Role: Project Architects
Additional Credits: Photography - DM Studio
Civil and Structural Engineers - Advaith Constructions

 
Elevation - The external look of the house was conceived to mirror its calm context - the quiet environs of suburban Bengaluru. The idea was to blend in yet making a statement.
Elevation - The external look of the house was conceived to mirror its calm context - the quiet environs of suburban Bengaluru. The idea was to blend in yet making a statement.
Fenestration Design - Centrally pivoted metal shutters give an ambiguity to the second-floor terrace by blurring the external and internal lines while adding a strong physical image to the house by which it would be remembered.
Fenestration Design - Centrally pivoted metal shutters give an ambiguity to the second-floor terrace by blurring the external and internal lines while adding a strong physical image to the house by which it would be remembered.
Play of light on the perforated shutters.
Play of light on the perforated shutters.
Cantilevered storeys to create an 'in-out' stacking.
Cantilevered storeys to create an 'in-out' stacking.
'In-out' stacking of volumes to create a reccess entrance balcony.
"In-out' stacking of volumes to create a reccess entrance balcony.
Versatile use of Lines - Lines manifest themselves throughout the elevation in different ways and on varied materials -the simple grooves on plaster, thin rods of the balcony railings, metal grills on the openings, adding subtle drama to the building skin.
Versatile use of Lines - Lines manifest themselves throughout the elevation in different ways and on varied materials -the simple grooves on plaster, thin rods of the balcony railings, metal grills on the openings, adding subtle drama to the building skin.
Incident sunlight - Foyer and double height living room with roof skylight.
Incident sunlight - Foyer and double height living room with roof skylight.
Double height Dining room with roof skylight and staircase core.
Double height Dining room with roof skylight and staircase core.
Space relationship between Foyer - Living Room - Dining Room
Space relationship between Foyer - Living Room - Dining Room
Staircase core and Court - The staircase core, located within the second court allows access to the upper floors of the house. Simple lines and clean edges that express dynamic geomtry of the staircase coupled with the general lack of dispensable ornamentation makes the minimal staircase a vision to behold.
Staircase core and Court - The staircase core, located within the second court allows access to the upper floors of the house. Simple lines and clean edges that express dynamic geomtry of the staircase coupled with the general lack of dispensable ornamentation makes the minimal staircase a vision to behold.
Staircase core and Court
Staircase core and Court
Transcending the Confines - Skylight above Dining Room and Staircase
Transcending the Confines - Skylight above Dining Room and Staircase
Transcending the confines - skylight above living room.
Transcending the confines - skylight above living room.
Feeling of Expanse - The Bridge The positioning of the double heights created a small connecting bridge at the 2nd floor – a vibrant viewpoint that gives an elevated floating sensation making the house seem large yet light.
Feeling of Expanse - The Bridge

The positioning of the double heights created a small connecting bridge at the 2nd floor – a vibrant viewpoint that gives an elevated floating sensation making the house seem large yet light.
Feeling of Expanse - The Bridge
Feeling of Expanse - The Bridge
Expanse - The Two Courts and Connecting Bridge.
Expanse - The Two Courts and Connecting Bridge.
Play of Light and Shadow - Study
Play of Light and Shadow - Study
Play of Light and Shadow - Living Room
Play of Light and Shadow - Living Room
Play of Light and Shadow - Terrace
Play of Light and Shadow - Terrace
View of the house from the neighbourhood.
View of the house from the neighbourhood.