Thought Parallels

Reflections

Project Details
Location:  Calicut
Details of the space:  two-bedroom standalone home
Carpet area: 2200 sq.ft.
Plot area: 6 acres
Completion date: December 2020

As a rising trend, the current pandemic scenario has resulted in a reverse exodus, with big city dwellers mindfully seeking out off-the-grid addresses that offer them both sterile isolation and connectivity to essential resources. At the inception, this project was created as a weekend home for an NRI’s family, but evolved into a socially-distanced sanctuary after the uncertainty caused by last year’s events. 

The villa is built on the banks of the Chaliyar river, on a six-acre land parcel with some dilapidated, redundant structures, one of which enabled us for a rebuilding on a skeleton structure, adhering to statutory regulations.

The site was afforested with mango, bougainvillea, jackfruit, neem and other indigenous trees to organically offer green fencing as demarcation. It was a mindful decision to do this rather than opt for a manicured lawn as a sustainable incentive.

The river being on the north oriented most fenestrations in that direction, but the northern light also cleverly ensures glare-free natural lighting without heat gain. At the same time the south was cordoned off with a blank striated concrete wall cutting out excess heat and harsh glare. This wall in turn became a feature wall at the entry, connected to the steeply sloping terrain by a dramatic bridge that ascends to the family rooms on the first storey, while public and house help can access the residence through the main door. A triangular reservoir was dug into the front lawn that forms a meditative focal point for when one is lounging in the living room.

The ambience indoors is spartan but remains true to Kerala’s design vernacular. So, the urban concrete walls complement Kadapa tiling in the living room with terracotta brick inserts, art and furniture from Heirloom Naga and antique four-poster beds in the two bedrooms.