By Beverly Pereira
Photography: Hemant
Patel; courtesy the architects
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Cubism
Architects and Interiors reimagine the traditional Chettiar mansion in a modern
aesthetic – a positive nod to traditional building typology in a contemporary
lifestyle...
Cubism
Architects and Interiors designs this 10,500 sq. ft. family home in a
residential gated community in Tirupur, Tamil Nadu using an open-plan layout that
ensures privacy, continuity and a verdant environment, blurring the boundary between
the indoors and outdoors...
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Inspired
by the Chettinad region’s striking architecture, particularly the Thotti Kattu Veedu, or courtyard house, Ar.
Prasanna Parvatikar adopts a vernacular approach anointing the home with a double-height
sunlit central courtyard with a tree on a granite water pool accentuated by
natural stones. Every functional space across the ground and first floor, from
the living and dining areas right up to the bedrooms and prayer room, take
shape around this focal point.
Several more sunlit courts with internal gardens dot the house, encouraging a connection to greenery at all times and promoting added ventilation for temperature regulation in hot, muggy weather. In fact, every space overlooks at least one of the interlinked green spaces at both levels of this cuboid-shaped house.
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The
formal living space, for example, extends into an internal sunlit courtyard and
garden with outer seating on a Shira grey granite stone. The lounge space opens
out into a terrace garden shielded by a pergola roof that filters in sunlight
and contributes to a distinct aesthetic with chiaroscuro elements.
The
dining room opens into yet another relaxing court lush with greenery, where a
waterfall on black antique granite provides the perfect backdrop for a double-height
sunlit wooden deck. Natural light permeates every nook and corner of the house;
to the extent that even the restrooms remain connected to either a court or
garden.
The
material palette of wood - wood-clad flooring and ceilings, and waste wood
pieces as a statement light fixture that adds a rustic touch — and beige
marble, rough-textured stones and granites yet again reference the traditional
South Indian home, albeit in a contemporary application. Heat-resistant
high-tech glass partitions segregate each space, while promoting a sense of
continuity across the home; and artificial lighting in the form of cove lights,
spot lights, chandeliers and wall-mounted lights turn the home into a warm and
welcoming space by night.
Fact File
Design firm: Cubism Architects & Interiors
Design
Lead: Ar. Prasanna Parvatikar
Design
Team: Ar.Roopashree Parvatikar, Er.Prakash Parvatikar
Location: Tirupur, Tamil Nadu
Area: 10,500
sq.ft.
Lovely building with great personal spaces - wonderful for the climate - has this actually been built or have you just shown the illustrations? Final touches could be a little more thoughtful.
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