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KALRAV By The Crossboundaries
PHOENIX ONE By Yellow Door Architects WEAVING TRADITIONS By House Of Knots A THE COURTYARD HOUSE By Manoj Patel Design Studio UPRISE FEAT + Architect K Atelier + Unbound Studio + House Of Ruya + Bizzle
HONORING LIFE IN LIVING SPACES With residences leading the race, infinite possibilities of shaping living spaces and the philosophy of home are gaining new perspectives too.
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NOTE Indian
Architecture
and
Design
is
undergoing
a
drastic
shift,
a
rather
lateral growth. With residences leading the race, infinite possibilities of shaping
living
spaces
and
the
philosophy
of
home
are
gaining
new
perspectives too.
This
week
features
a
modernly
vintage
designed
leisure
home
in
the
outskirts of Vadodara, Gujarat, another one goes down a contemporary culture trip in Bangalore, embracing bold palettes and showcases some glamorous aesthetic while the third residence in Vadodara again, takes a vernacular shape, experimenting with some age-old materials such as bricks bringing an old world charm to the residents and visitors, alike.
Introducing
another
segment
with
this
edition,
TAD
Uprise,
introducing
fresh faces in the TAD Exclusive Community from across India, with some of the great works that are anything but ordinary.
This edition concludes on some unique residence designs for you to pick some inspirations from. Beyond commercial practices, staying true to our grounds has a long term impact and also gives back to from where we began.
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A flurry of birdsounds becomes a constant backdrop for a space of calm shadows, witnessing the playful movement of time.
Feature : The Crossboundaries Photography : Tejas Shah
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The home sits on a plot of 27,000 sq.ft, and is a quick 45 minute drive away from Vadodara city. As the city grows, second homes tucked away into the countryside are becoming places of rejuvenation and relaxation for many families.
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In the orientation and planning of the ground-level residence, the architects took clues from the river’s length and natural run of the land. A generous driveway and front garden lead into the villa compound, following which the house extends sideways as a long volume, with the river visible beyond. The building layout as essentially a thin linear strip, parallel to the river brings advantages of eastfacing views and uninterrupted vistas.
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The spacious living and family area is laid out in a single bay, with private bedrooms on either side. The seamless living-dining area accommodates large family gatherings or quiet moments of solitude alike.
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A deliberately chosen muted interiors palette of white walls, grey ceilings and flooring allows for the views and vistas to come alive, and creates moments of authentic one-ness with nature. Designed for a family consisting of senior citizens as well as children, the selection of furniture and furnishings is anti-skid, clean and soft-edged.
Amidst this lushness, a composition of stark greys and whites sits like a pristine object on the river’s edge. This is Kalrav- a weekend villa perched on the banks of the beautiful River Mahi.
HARSH BOGHANI PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT
THE CROSSBOUNDARIES
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The dining table, crafted as a hunk of polished driftwood, afloat, anchors the room together. Each liveable area is designed for a complete frontal view through openable French windows, framing the garden and the river waters below.
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The guest bedroom carries forward its conversation with nature through a pair of bedside lamps in the form of birds. This allegory presents itself across the house, in the form of bird-shaped sculptures, fixed and floating lighting fixtures - constantly drawing attention to the ever-present sweet birdsounds.
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The design essence of the master bedroom and guest bedroom both lies in simplicity and optimizing outdoor views. Carefully selected wicker and cane furniture complement the farm-house vibe, while also being lightweight for easy changes.
Set against natural greys and blacks, some metallic sculptures bring the space alive. Being a cuboidal ‘box’, the terrace space is another accessible surface, which is sometimes used as a sit out or exercise area, overlooking the sprawling gardens and driveway.
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The most striking and unique feature of both the rooms is the open-to-sky ‘rain’ showers in the washrooms – a stunning experience, rife with overgrown tropical plants. The presence of these two smaller courtyards near the bedrooms elevates the connection with the outdoors, bringing in light, wind and the chirping of birds!
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Often, the river is home to majestic migratory birds, and appears like a lake of vivid hues of pinks, whites and browns– alive with birds descending for a few days.
DESIGNED BY : THE CROSSBOUNDARIES | PROJECT LOCATION : VADODARA YEAR BUILT : 2022 | PROJECT SIZE : 3500 SQ.FT PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT : HARSH BOGHANI PHOTOGRAPHY : TEJAS SHAH
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PHOENIX ONE There is a hint of brass in the walls, hanging lights, customized TV unit, where brass represents luxury and the earthy cement texture clad walls represent the warmth of the space
Feature : Yellow Door Architects Photo courtesy : Shamanth Patil
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The client was looking for a space that reflects warmth of a home with a dash of luxury. We have tried to achieve this by the juxtaposition of materials and textures used. For example, there is a hint of brass in the walls, hanging lights, customized TV unit, where brass represents luxury and the earthy cement texture clad walls represent the warmth of the space.
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The kitchen, dining and living spaces merge as one. We have tried to keep the essence of each space according to its function while also trying to keep the overall design language consistent across the spaces.
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We have tried to marry the two elements to provide an outcome that suits the client and for him to be able to call the space his home.
JOSHUA JOHN & JUHI PATEL PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT
YELLOW DOOR ARCHITECTS
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The colour and material palette are contrasting in nature. The colours are bright and bold whereas the materials and textures have a subdued tonality to it. The balance is achieved by play and layering of the contrasting elements.
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The master bedroom and children’s bedroom lie at the end of the corridor. A private dressing nook is created in the master bedroom using the wardrobe as a screen, and it also helped in providing a minimal look inside the bedroom. The theme of the house continues behind the carmine headboard with brass strips inlayed in the light timber paneling.
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DESIGNED BY : YELLOW DOOR ARCHITECTS | PROJECT LOCATION : BANGALORE YEAR BUILT : 2022 | PROJECT SIZE : 1800 SQ.FT PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT : JOSHUA JOHN & JUHI PATEL PHOTOGRAPHY : SHAMANTH PATIL
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THE CARPETWEAVING TRADITIONS Feature : House of Knots
With the launch of its debut collection of handcrafted designer rugs, House of Knots reimagines the carpet-weaving traditions of India for the contemporary home. The rugs are manufactured in all-natural materials, most notably New Zealand Wool and viscose, while all dyes are 100% azo-free. WWW.THEARCHITECTSDIARY.COM
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THE COURTYARD HOUSE Façade weaves the story of simple material palette which attracts the studio due to its varied profiles.
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On entering the house one is greeted with the opening planning concept that adorns the view of courtyard through glass opening is another feature in this house. Façade weaves the story of simple material palette which attracts the studio due to its varied profiles.
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Site context of 2200 sqaure feet plot area resides in the dense core of Vadodara city’s hustle and bustle near the main airport area. The site faces a street on the south side. The brief received was to find calmness in the chaos of daily life. The dwelling is designed for a family of couple with three kids in which spaces are designed to cater their daily needs that represent them to the new generation.
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Further walking in, comes the large living room connected with dining, kitchen and island platform. A barrier free space which allows the owner of house to enjoy interactions with her family while cooking food. The living opens into the courtyard at the middle as well as acts as a buffer from the honking and shades the space from harsh heat rays. Small slit window above the lintel allows for sufficient light to penetrate in for bright daylight interiors.
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Architectural language for this soothing house adapts an open air concept: new possibilities of living together in nature arose by creating inward looking spaces, courtyards and a visual connection.
The passive cooling techniques benefit in turning down the prolong use of air conditioning systems.
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Experiencing the onsite situation we felt the need to bring natural outdoor landscapes inside the built envelope that allows them to enjoy surroundings uninterrupted without going out.
MANOJ PATEL PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT
MANOJ PATEL DESIGN STUDIO
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Passage corridor on the first floor has delicate and alternate patterns oriented as continuous floor mats from the same material of black stone with Jaislmer stones embedded within for uniformity.
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One of the master bedroom’s on the ground floor is linked with courtyard that treats for some resort ambient. The owners wanted to greet themselves with nature on waking up daily and have some fresh air flow during the day for relaxation. Transforming the identity of backdrops, an attempt to depict natural material palette on wall, green textured tiles are juxtapose with stone patterned tiles in curve forms to create large wall art. Feel of materials attract the curiosity of viewers to feel it.
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Son’s room opens up into a large terrace garden on the front elevation of the space, which sets a delightful sit out space. This huge sliding ventilation opening on the southern façade resolves passive cooling systems and makes it more energy efficient to operate. This pattern weaves story of intricate façade design details that tend to change its shadows based on sun’s inclination throughout the day. The design nurtures the idea of sustainable dwelling that responds to nature based on climatic context.
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Stepping out in the passage, one gets to enjoy two courtyards on both sides. One of the triple height courtyards. The intent was to use diverse textures and lighting in the space to not only add drama and luxury, but to also create a warmrelaxed and a welcoming ambience. WWW.THEARCHITECTSDIARY.COM
Upon entering the daughter’s room on first floor, one is delighted to see another exploration of backdrop in wall tiles that imitates random yet central composition of light and dark strips in zebra pattern forms. The art accents the backdrop from adjacent walls. Large window opening can convert as a low height window seating for the daughter that opens towards the courtyard to enjoy nature, connect with her parents or simply sit and stare the large clay wall art radial mural.
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The lavish bedroom on second floor adorns large modules of wooden grids evenly placed on perpendicular wall by emphazing only the bold depth of grooves. Backdrop appears to float on wall due to its arrangement. . It connects with a Jacuzzi bath that adds to the excitement of owners to spend their relaxing weekends as a resort tranquil into their own residential abode for hours. To add a playful element to the backdrop of bath, clay tiles wall art with plant installation in the frame, with dark beige textured tiles and light blue textured tiles.
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DESIGNED BY : MANOJ PATEL DESIGN STUDIO | PROJECT LOCATION : VADODARA YEAR BUILT : 2021 | PROJECT SIZE : 2200 SQ.FT PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT : MANOJ PATEL PHOTOGRAPHY : MKG STUDIO
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This episode of Unfold Diaries Season 3 powered by Saint Gobain features Bhavuk Jain, principal designer at Sync Design Studio who talks about the consistent journey towards growth of their professional practice. From understanding the industry to marking a niche for oneself, signature workstyle and constantly adapting to newer ways of working makes for a holistic professional journey.
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KULVEER SINGH
JAY.R.CHAUHAN
ARCHITECT K ATELIER
UNBOUND STUDIO
PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT
AISHWARYA GOVIND PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT HOUSE OF RUYA
PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT
KOMAL VAIDYA & RISHI RAJ BARPUJARI PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT BIZZLE
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#tad uprise ARCHITECT K ATELIER We contribute concrete & refined improvements to the cities & lifestyle of the people. Architect K Atelier to share design and décor tips. Designed and planned exclusively for our valuable clients. Whether you are planning to decorate a wall or looking for some ideas for House. We follow a pattern and keep it rhythmic to form a poetry of design elements. KULVEER SINGH PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT ARCHITECT K ATELIER
"COMPOSING GENERIC DESIGN ELEMENTS IN RHYTHM TO DEVELOP THE PROJECTS"
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#tad uprise UNBOUND STUDIO That’s where we come in. We work closely with you to craft an unforgettable brand. Using a combination of strategy, identity, and communication to start building your community. Think of us as your guide, showing you the best way forward, challenging you to go bigger and bolder with your brand. Making it more effective. More engaging. Helping you build something you can be proud of Your brand.
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"FOR THE RISK-TAKERS, THE RULE-BREAKERS. THE MOVERS AND THE SHAKERS. FOR FOUNDERS, FOR CREATORS. AND THE INDUSTRY SHAPERS"
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#tad uprise HOUSE OF RUYA When black and brown are the key colours in a minimal project, easing the darker colours into a warm living space and making it feel like they belong while maintaining an air of minimalism was the crux of this project. The shades being juxtaposed by the femininity of beige and the occasional pop of colour takes the drab pair of shades and turns it into a warm palette for an elegant home. AISHWARYA GOVIND PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT HOUSE OF RUYA
"WE CREATED DEFINITION, DEPTH AND INTEREST ALONGSIDE THE SIMPLICITY THAT THE SPACE EXUDES"
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#tad uprise BIZZLE We are a team of young, enthusiastic and creative Architects, Interior designers, Project Managers and Site Supervisors with over 30 years of accumulated expertise in their respective fields. Incorporated in 2016, we provide interior designing and turnkey fit-out services across India.
KOMAL VAIDYA & RISHI RAJ BARPUJARI PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT BIZZLE
"WE STRIVE FOR CLEAN, FUNCTIONAL DESIGNS WHICH ARE TASTEFUL AND TIMELESS"
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