By Beverly Pereira
Photography: Hemant
Patel; courtesy the architect
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Prasanna Parvatikar of Cubism Architects & Interiors designs this pristine urban
solace ingeniously juxtaposing an introverted design with an open-plan layout.
A
sense of linearity and a minimalistic approach reflects through every line and
detail chiselling a seamless space that invigorates the soul. Weaving in the
client’s desire to commune with nature, the entrance is graced by eclectic
landscaping; and individual spaces are organised to provide maximum coherence
with the path of the sun.While the master bedroom overlooks a private garden,
the dining and living room open into an outdoor skylit garden on the north and
east.
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With
the client being very spiritual, the puja
sthal or place of worship occupies pride of place at the core of the home –
a double-height space bathed in dispersed sunlight from the metal skylight
above. Together with the adjacent
staircase, this breaks the introverted typology, flaunting to one side, the airy
dining space that extends into an outdoor setting comprising a deck and
adjacent court.
Building
on the firm’s belief in timeless design, where function meets art, the
architect plays with chiaroscuro elements throughout... like the metal
fabricated skylight opening on the terrace that doubles up as a design element,
and a rather long passage is swathed in light that descends through a
perforated pergola; both spaces fuelled by the play of light and shadow.
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Contemporary
design elements viz., natural marble and stones are juxtaposed with traditional
touches exuding from the raw texture of wooden floorings, doors, windows and
panelling and the inclusion of typical Chettinad columns as décor elements in a
home that’s fitted with fully automated state-of-the-art technology.
The
architectural vocabulary drives the holistic commune, where roof and walls are
broken into smaller modules of operation, cutting volume and giving rise to a
structure that interacts and intrigues.
Fact File
Design firm: Cubism Architects & Interiors
Location: Tirupur, Tamil Nadu
Area: 8,000 sq.ft.
Project cost: INR 3,20,00,000
Cost per sq.ft: INR 4,000
Cost per sq.ft: INR 4,000
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