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ENDEMIC FARM 02
• LOCATION- Near kali river,dandeli,Karnataka
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• SITE AREA- 8904 SQ.M.
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• TEAM - 3 Members
• TYPE - Residential building
• ORGANISER- Archresource
BRIEFDesign should aim to understand the concept of farm house design using all the factors stated in endemic architecture. It should fit into the local surrounding fabric,respond to socio cultural ,climatic conditions and it should also create a perfect balance of privacy and openness to the serenity of the surroundings
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS-
The house is planned to allude to the traditional Indian courtyard house in response to the climate of the location. Use of natural materials ,courtyards to make one stay connected with nature and at the same time keeping the endemic nature of the farm house intact. NE-SW orientation used to achieve thermal comfort inside the building. Sloping roof in response to the surrounding built context and climate. Proper air circula tion ensured by use of jaalis and courtyards. Built and unbuilt spaces are merged to create a smooth transition.