25 Nishita FINAL PDF
25 Nishita FINAL PDF
25 Nishita FINAL PDF
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When dreaming about ‘a vacation home’, the idea gives an instant hit
This is a 1 acre site located in rural setting of Wadawli area of Karjat, which has been
a famous location for gifting own self a short weekend break from the rattling city
life. The plot on one side looks at the Karjat highway and towards the other, it is
bounded by private plots.
The area gets heavy rainfall during the monsoons which last for around five months.
The site is essentially a farm, owned by a couple in their mid 50’s for a second home.
They wanted their farmhouse space to offer an exact pause and solace which their
hectic lives lacked in the city.
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The primary design intent was to offer the users unobstructed views of the sprawling
farm from any location in the house. The romantic idea of waking up to see your farm,
or sipping on hot tea whilst lounging in your living room watching your cows graze
have birds chirping above you while you have your dinner cooked with your own
hand plucked vegetables. We wanted the clients to live an orchestrated lifestyle built
on their fantasies. The services and other utilities have all been secluded towards
the south side and camouflaged behind a row of large banana trees.
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The house is open from both the sides, which avoids any side to be a typical front
or backspace. Continuous picturesque windows and long veranda’s exude a sense
of being with the nature. To maximise the visibility from one end to the other,
solid walls have been replaced with large MS framed glass doors which pivot
90 degrees to open up completely and expose the columns. One can seamlessly
view from the east end all the way to the other end of the house.
A large pitched roof consisting of steel rafters supported on waif thin steel
columns. The infill between the steel rafters is naturally polished seasoned old
teak wood batons which is then layered with bitumen, insulation and the final
one being shingle layer.
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The entire 5500sq ft plinth is covered in a leather finished granite stone. Inlays
in grey stone or a handmade cement tile give relief and help define functions on
the floor plate. The continuation of one material as flooring gives an illusion of a
large floor plate. The plinth is extended beyond the wall line to flow and connect
to other spaces.
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Above: Verandah
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The simplicity and the beauty of the shell layers itself form the design language
of the farmhouse. The rest of the furniture has been kept muted. The doors are
made from reclaimed and leftover teak wood batons of the roofing. Accent brick
walls and simple pendant lights are used to create warmth in the space. Section
wise, the spaces flow into larger plinths outside the main living areas to form
extended spill out zones. The overall height has been modulated to 15 feet to keep
the scale more relatable to the surroundings
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Above: Toilet
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Elevation
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