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House by the Farm – Gandhinagar, India  

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House by the Farm – Gandhinagar, India

Designed by

modo DESIGNS

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© PHX India

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Website Source

www.mododesigns.co.in/

Project Description

Project descriptions provided by modo DESIGNS - This house is designed for a Gujarati family of 5 persons in the city of Gandhinagar and adjoining an agricultural farm land. The brief was to create a dwelling where everyone is connected during the day and feel a space that is connected to adjoining agricultural farm.
The resulting organization is a concrete linear mass of horizontal and vertical expanse and spaces opening on the agricultural farm on east and private garden on north. The concrete mass carves out terraces on the edges and a double height space in the center.The layout encourages use of outdoor shaded spaces to enjoy the expanse of agricultural farm land.
The outer form is intended to have stark formation carving out open spaces and openings responding to the farms on the north, the internal street on the south and private garden on the east. Externally the house selectively opens in different directions to cut down heat gain within the house. It carves out spaces which are more shaded and these become sources of light and ventilation thereby relying less on mechanical illumination or ventilation. Also an existing neem trees have been retained to benefit from shade it will cast in spaces below and on the vertical surfaces which keeps spaces more comfortable

The external and internal materiality to keep in sync with simplicity of the city of gandhinagar where green spaces forms an integral part. The local materials have been used in form reclaimed valsadi wood in door windows and furniture, and kotah stone in flooring.

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