Exterior view of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Verandah of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Entrance sleeved walls of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Entrance view from courtyard of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Courtyard of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
An archetypical courtyard home consists of multiple layered spatial compositions that enhance privacy toward the center. The central area represents a microcosm of the outside world, bridging the Earth and the sky. In search of a space to gather children, their instinctive curiosity and dynamic movement shaped our design ideas. The dual purpose of the farmhouse now faces the challenge of balancing static and dynamic elements. All enclosed rooms feature two doors, allowing for multiple entry and exit points, which fosters openness and exploration.
The addition of courtyards at the edges encourages free movement and a flowing spatial character. This layout fosters unexpected encounters at each turn, liberating the traditional typology from its symmetrically structured layout. The concentric orbits stemming from the square-shaped courtyard extend into the landscape. An elevated water tank tower reflects the skyward expanse and shades the courtyard from maximum southwestern solar radiation. The lightly lifted horizontal roof provides shade for all spaces, while the rooms are illuminated by soothing diffused light from top-light windows, reminiscent of the old village houses.
Courtyard of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Courtyard towards west of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Courtyard towards south of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Courtyard towards north lawn of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Dining room of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Dining room corner of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Kitchen view from Dining space of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Dining room Courtyard of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Bedroom 1 of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Bedroom 1 of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Bedroom 1 of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Bedroom 2 of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Bathroom 1 of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Bathroom 2 of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Entrance western forecourt of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
The paved forecourt acts as a grain-drying yard during the two harvest seasons. The plinth features a river-polished red Mandana stone floor, supported by galvanized box-section columns that hold up the terracotta tile roof on metal rafters. The lightweight structure rests on 120 cm deep pile foundations and has the potential to adapt to future changes. The doors, windows, and other pieces of furniture are crafted from reclaimed teak wood sourced from nearby regions and designed in repetitive-sized modules to allow for future repurposing.
The village community uses two-thirds of the land for farming. Fruit plantations attract various species of birds, inspiring curiosity for nature in young minds. The journey of the home at Balkash comes full circle, connecting childhood nostalgia and strengthening family ties of the future. In the evenings as one sits on the verandah the distant sound of religious hymns from the village temple creates a serene atmosphere as the sun sets over the vast fields.
South West Forecourt of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Southern garden of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
South-western courtyard exterior of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Waterbody of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Water tank tower of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Roof top view of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Aerial view of courtyard of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Aerial view of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Dusk light exterior view of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Site Plan of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Ground Floor Plan of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Roof Plan of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Section AA of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR
Section BB of Farmhouse at Balkash by ROOMOOR