Rooted in venacular design

South India is seen several institutes of emerging Architectural Firms Investigating Indigenous Structures and Materials and Materials and Translating them for today’s context. In addition to customized oxide flooring, clients are opening up to innovative use of brick, tile and mud contest as young minds build harmonious for the neghbour. One such example is Bengaluru-Based a Threshold’s Subterranean Ruins in Kaggalipura Village.

It resulted from the Architects Resitects Ancient Architecture to Understand How Indian Civilisations Envisaged Buildings as a Part of the Landscape. Additive Forms Grew out naturally from the landscape (Hampi and the Tiruchi Rock Temple). Stepwells are submerged. Subtractive styles are carved out from Rocks as in Ajanta-wellra Caves. Learning from our Rich Past, A Place, Its Stories, Its People and Traditions are all integrated by this generation of architects.

A Threshold, Bengaluru

Avinash ankalge

Avinash Ankalge | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

For Avinash Ankalge, 37, and Harshith Nayak, 31, Subterranean Ruins Started out as a retreat for their client, a farmhouse. But it has been doing a space that was included to the communication. Happily, for the duo, the design that is naturally adapted to people and place won the ar emerging awards 2024 in mid-november.

Courtyard at the den of subterranean ruins

Courtyard at the den of Subterranean Ruins | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Harshith nayak

Harshith Nayak | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Most Times, Ankalge and Nayak Have to Negotiate Urban Limitations, Such as a Serviced Apartment (8000 Sq.ft. Built.up Area) They designed for a dense jp nagar nextbourhood. Terra Comb is a stark contrast to near all-glass multistorey complexes. The customized terracotta screen acts as a green curtain against the southern sun as well as ensures privacy from the nearby building, just four feet away. Two Tile Types Sourced from Malur in Kolar District, Were Combined by Cutting Them in Shapes to Make a Pattern. Moving Away from a Typical Layout, The Architects Made a Shifting Staircase, which also allows for in -boeen green spaces with the building.

Terra Comb - Close -up of structure.

Terra Comb – Close -up of structure. , Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Vy Architecture Studio, Chengalpattu

Bedroom with slit window of vaazh house

Bedroom with Slit Window of Vaazh House | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Venkatesh K, 28, Had Always Been a Rebel, Financing His Own Way Through Architecture School. In 2021, He Began vy Architecture in His Hometown Chengalpattu with the idea of becoming a social Architect. Venkatesh was inspired by how the Brihadeeshwara Temple at Thanjavur and the Taj Mahal Continued to Be Relevant because of their stories. He says, “I wanted my buildings to tell such stories.”

Venkatesh K.

Venkatesh K. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

An Early Project for an Affluent Client in a Single-Street Village was a life lesson. On a street full of Shanty homes, his luxurious home studs out conspecuably, creating a huege Disparity. Venkatesh Vowed Never to REPEAT The Mistake.

Curved staircase to roof of vaazh house.

Curved staircase to roof of vaazh house. , Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

The kitchen.

The kitchen. , Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Post-Covid, A Businessman Who Had Spent Time in His Father-In-Law’s Home Town at Vedanthangal (25 km from Chengalpattu), BECAME ATTRCTED TOS QUEET Interiors, The Sample Life and the Local People. He commissioned venkatesh to build a home there. Venkatesh designed an abode that is zaha hadid-inspired-a cross section of traditional earthy mud-construction and parametric architecture. The unusual home, a finalist in the festival of architecture and interior designing (foaid) India 2024, was built over nine months by a dedicated team trained by venkatesh, who Visited Aurovillle Earovillle Earovilla Earovillle Earval Basics of Mud Architecture. On a 30 ft x 85 ft site, the 1500 sq.ft. Narrow Vaazh House Follows a monotonic palette, right up to the floors finished in a brown oxide. “I wanted to create a single emotion, from inside to outside,” Says venkatesh, who this time Around was true to core Principles.

The front view of vaazh house.

The front view of vaazh house. , Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

The thinnai (Entrance verandah) is kept simple, Similar to other homes on the street. We see the mutram (Central Court) When the main door opens. The dining space is visible from the road in the spirit of hospitality, wherein any passer-by will feel invited to come and dine. There are no compound walls. Large Glass Windows Bring an Unexpected Contemporance. The hall combines with the court to open up the space. The bedroom has just a narrow-Slit window, ensuring privacy. The curved staircase is the highlight, with elements made of reinforced mud, combined with a chip-sex jelly mud mixture. The curved interior ceiling is made of cnc-cut plywood as the small Budget Project Cold Not Accommodate Customized Formwork. Recalling how an Elderly Villager had congratulated Him, Venkatesh Acknowledges, “A Building has to Be Socially Responsible, Economic and Connect with Society.”

Living Room and Courtyard with Curved Ceiling.

Living Room and Courtyard with Curved Ceiling. , Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Naked volume, thrissur

Hridayam

Hridayam | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Kerala Architecture is Typical Close to Nature and 27-YAR OLD Arjun Joshy’s Studio Naked Volume IMBIBES IMBIBES This very Philosophy-Being Open, Transparent and Raw, Raw, Using Materials in an anna Honest Way. Arjun’s Upcoming Residential Project is Being Built with a Mango Tree at Its Center.

Arjun joshy

Arjun Joshy | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Arjun’s first project after graduating in 2020, was a gift for his father – a 2200 sq.ft. Home where he could recrend Hridayam, which means heart. Interested in the tropical home format, he set out to make a peaceful, calm space that connected with the outdoors. One of the inviting characteristics is the seating at the thinnai And curved windows. “We provided seating wherever possible and this created an interaction Between family and outside visitors, like bay windows. INTEAD OF A CUCCH, these in-built sit-in-the-outs align with and the vie Always legs the outside and nature. “

The Interior View of Hridayam.

The Interior View of Hridayam. , Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

The Facade of Hridayam.

The Facade of Hridayam. , Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Designed for the Kerala Climate that Alternates Between Heat and Rain, The House Combines Sloping and Flat Roofs. Says Arjun, “The sloping roof is good for the rain to collect in a filter system and then it recruits the underground well.” The customized Athangudi Flooring is in MUmed Tones of Grey and Pale Green for the Ground Floor and Blue and Grey for the Upper Floor. The furniture is beSPOKE, Minimalistic, and without Ornamentation.

In another project called Janani, meaning to give birth, arjun had the challenge of creating memory for a client who grew up in a joint family. “All the living ares Had to encourage connectivity, while they needed privacy for the bedroms and bathrooms.” To enhance such interactions, the Architect has Placed Small Look Windows Within The Interiors, The Typical Kerala KillivathilThe flooring is a specially prepared polished green-oxide. In the courtyards, Natural Bengaluru Granite is Cool on the charge. The roof has mangalore tiles on the exterior, and flat terracotta ceiling tiles on the inseide, with a gap in-box in for insulation.

The interiors of janani

The Interiors of Janani | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

As the site was restricted, Arjun Built Up the Height of the Compound Wall and Created a Green Garden Space. A thoughtfully designed portion is the raised platform at the entrance, which is bot a space to take a nap or for children to play. A kasera (Planter’s Chair) Completees the Warm Scene.

The bedroom view of janani.

The bedroom view of janani. , Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

The writer is a brand strategist with a background in design from saic and nid.

Published – December 06, 2024 05:17 PM IST

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