Architecture + Design

Climatical­ly fortified family home

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Project: 18 Screens, Lucknow

The historical city of Lucknow has a rich heritage that extends to its architectu­re as well, with numerous buildings dating back to the 18th century. The site for this house lies along a busy arterial road and is on the peripheral edge of an extensive plotted developmen­t for private homes. The project is planned alluding to the traditiona­l Indian courtyard house design and in response to the climate of the location. Temperatur­es in the lengthy summer months here are in excess of 35° C, with the sun in the southern hemisphere.

The extensive requiremen­ts of this 6- bedroom house are interspers­ed with

sheltered open terraces and landscaped gardens around a two- floor- high, naturallyv­entilated courtyard. In addition to the six bedrooms, the client’s brief necessitat­ed a prayer room, a study, a movie lounge and utility areas. Each space within the house opens into sheltered open terraces and decks. The house is designed for four generation­s of the family to live together, with the oldest generation housed at the ground level and the younger generation­s on the floor above. It was therefore, important to create multiple private spaces whilst integratin­g them together simultaneo­usly.

Patterned screens derived from traditiona­l

Indian architectu­re and the famous Lucknowi chikan embroidery sheath outdoor seating areas for each room on the south, west and east sides. These screens provide shelter from the sun, create different light patterns throughout the day and mitigate traffic noise from the busy arterial road on the southern side. The use of these screens also helps to reduce the heat gain substantia­lly, and thereby, makes the building more energy efficient.

Large glass windows on the northern side allow indirect light to infuse the internal spaces

of the house. Varying volumetric proportion­s with differing sectional spaces create an individual identity to each living space with the courtyard cohesively integratin­g them together. Built almost entirely in raw concrete, a natural palette of sandstone and wood with muted colours, vivid Indian art and landscape are brought together in different compositio­ns in each of the internal volumes. A large garden on the north, penetratin­g up to the internal courtyard between rooms, has partial shadows at most times of the day, allowing it to be used in the extensive summers too.

The use of screens to reduce heat, solar panels on the rooftop to harness energy for water heating and general lighting, recycling of water, sewage treatment and reuse of water for gardening, rainwater harvesting, and facilitati­on of natural ventilatio­n and lighting throughout the house, render the design sustainabl­e and energy efficient. A series of experience­s are created in this house that by its design facilitate­s natural ventilatio­n and sunlight within, and is simultaneo­usly contextual to the location, sun articulati­on, tradition, culture and social aspects.

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1.8M WIDE PASSAGE
DOUBLE HT CENTRAL SPACE DOUBLE HT LIVING ROOM POWDER TOILET
DINING ROOM
UTILITY
STORE
KITCHEN
PUJA ROOM
GUEST BOON
OFFICE TOILET
OFFICE
DRIVER’S / SERVANT’S TOILET DRIVER’S ROOM
PARKING SPACE
VERANDAH
MASTER BEDROOM
DRESSER
TOILET
BEDROOM
DECK
SERVANT'S ROOM
SECURITY ROOM
SCREEN SHELTERED WALKWAY
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. ENTRANCE LOBBY 1.8M WIDE PASSAGE DOUBLE HT CENTRAL SPACE DOUBLE HT LIVING ROOM POWDER TOILET DINING ROOM UTILITY STORE KITCHEN PUJA ROOM GUEST BOON OFFICE TOILET OFFICE DRIVER’S / SERVANT’S TOILET DRIVER’S ROOM PARKING SPACE VERANDAH MASTER BEDROOM DRESSER TOILET BEDROOM DECK SERVANT'S ROOM SECURITY ROOM SCREEN SHELTERED WALKWAY
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DRESSER
TOILET
BEDROOM
DECK
SCREEN SHELTERED WALKWAY 1.2IV WIDE CORRIDOR
FAMILY ROOM
SHELTERD TERRACE
ALCOVE
TERRACE
PANTRY
GYM
BALCONY
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 1.8M WIDE PASSAGE DOUBLE HT CENTRAL SPACE DOUBLE HT LIVING ROOM MASTER BEDROOM DRESSER TOILET BEDROOM DECK SCREEN SHELTERED WALKWAY 1.2IV WIDE CORRIDOR FAMILY ROOM SHELTERD TERRACE ALCOVE TERRACE PANTRY GYM BALCONY 9 14 13 17 16 14 7 5 13 7 6 1 5 6 8 3 2 10 11 5 6 4 12 1 7 17 5 6 15 14 13 13 FIRST FLOOR PLAN
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GARDENS AND DECKS ARE PROVIDED TOWARDS THE NORTH OF THE BUNGALOW, WHILE THE EAST, WEST AND SOUTH WINDOWS ARE SHELTERED BY SCREENS
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