Exterior view of House of Contrast by Alok Kothari Architects
Entry Court of House of Contrast by Alok Kothari Architects
This court acts like an anchor between the living on one side & open kitchen & dining on the other side, thereby maximising social interaction. The curved profile of the kitchen walls adds an element of dynamism to the space.
Dining abuts the central covered courtyard which hosts a free standing 'devghar' and also is the primary source of natural light along with the entry court. The light pouring in through this court also lights up the staircase shaft through the strategically placed punctures on the adjacent wall. Additionally, these punctures provide a visual connectivity to the central court & dining area, thereby extending a sense of security. The central court doubles up as a threshold between the public & private areas of the house.
Double Height Living Area of House of Contrast by Alok Kothari Architects
Living room of House of Contrast by Alok Kothari Architects
Living, Entry Court & Dining of House of Contrast by Alok Kothari Architects
Entry Court & Dining of House of Contrast by Alok Kothari Architects
Dining, Kitchen & Entry Court of House of Contrast by Alok Kothari Architects
Kitchen & Dining of House of Contrast by Alok Kothari Architects
Central Court & Devghar of House of Contrast by Alok Kothari Architects
Courtyards & balconies not only draw in natural light but also help in boosting the natural ventilation. Provision of cavity walls on the south & west facade, deep recessed balconies on the first floor and minimum number of openings on the south & east façade help in decreasing the heat gain. Together with this and the stack ventilation enabled through ventilation fins at the top of both the courtyards, the design reduces dependency on mechanical ventilation.
Just like the exteriors, interiors of the house also take this 'journey of contrast' further, but in a subtle way. The grey flooring of the common areas has been contrasted with colourful, geometric tiles so as to highlight its importance as a movement line or passage.
Moreover, the curved profile of the kitchen walls, curved shape of all the openings on the exposed brick walls & the curves in the furniture design stand in distinction to the straight lines, acute angles and sharp edges of the remaining part.
Dining, Devghar & Central Court of House of Contrast by Alok Kothari Architects
Master Bedroom of House of Contrast by Alok Kothari Architects
All the bedrooms - 2 on the ground floor and 2 on the 1st floor - have been placed on the west and north side to take advantage of the liberty to have larger openings as per the client's brief. Deliberate placement of verandah & balcony to these bedrooms further establish their connection with the outdoors. The user can engage in the sound of flowing water from the water body designed in the landscaped garden at the backyard.
Light wells have been provided to the toilets of both the bedrooms on the 1st floor, to add an element of surprise and also to encourage play of light & shadow.
The house has been conceived as a quiet, grey box punctured with exposed brick walls at places where the indoor spaces come in contact with the elements of nature viz. courts, light wells & balconies.
Earthy tone of the brick walls stand in stark contrast with the subdued grey of the external facade. This contrast is further accentuated by adding a curved profile to all the openings on the exposed brick walls against the straight & sharp lines of the rest of the house. The bright, mustard coloured elements on the external facade are not just in continuation with the idea of having contrasting features but also add vibrancy to the mundane grey facade.
Master Bedroom with Verandah of House of Contrast by Alok Kothari Architects
Parents Bedroom of House of Contrast by Alok Kothari Architects
Son's Bedroom of House of Contrast by Alok Kothari Architects
The 'House of Contrast' is a space where contrasting elements exist simultaneously, while still maintaining the functionality & aesthetics of design. Sometimes engaging boldly and sometimes conversing subtly, these contrasting features generate curiosity & help trigger one's emotions.
Son's Bedroom Toilet of House of Contrast by Alok Kothari Architects
South-East Side Twilight View of House of Contrast by Alok Kothari Architects
South Side (Front) Elevation of House of Contrast by Alok Kothari Architects
East Side Elevation of House of Contrast by Alok Kothari Architects
North Side Elevation of House of Contrast by Alok Kothari Architects
West Side Elevation of House of Contrast by Alok Kothari Architects
Ground Floor Plan of House of Contrast by Alok Kothari Architects
First Floor Plan of House of Contrast by Alok Kothari Architects
Section AA of House of Contrast by Alok Kothari Architects
Section BB of House of Contrast by Alok Kothari Architects
Section CC of House of Contrast by Alok Kothari Architects