North-East Elevation of Kalarigram House by Badoloka
North Elevation of Kalarigram House by Badoloka
East Side Main Entrance of Kalarigram House by Badoloka
Entrance of Kalarigram House by Badoloka
Courtyard east side view of Kalarigram House by Badoloka
The design allocated formal, enclosed spaces only for the eight bedrooms, while areas like the living room, dining area, and kitchenette are arranged openly around the courtyard. This layout fosters a sense of openness, connectivity, and social interaction among residents and guests. Main cooking activities are centralized within a larger kitchen block outside the house, hence a smaller kitchenette provided here for lighter cooking tasks.
The bedrooms feature large bay windows screened with brick jallis on the exterior, ensuring privacy from the activities around the house, facilitating natural ventilation and cooling during the summers, and casting intricate patterns of light that enhance the aesthetic appeal of the spaces while shielding against the intense summer sun. These brick jallis give the house a distinctive character as its exterior skin. They add a traditional yet elegant touch, often blending cultural heritage with modern aesthetics.
Courtyard west side view of Kalarigram House by Badoloka
Dining and kitchnette of Kalarigram House by Badoloka
Staircase of Kalarigram House by Badoloka
Upper floor corridors of Kalarigram House by Badoloka
An informal open terrace for evening parties accessed through the house and also independently from the outside by a spiral stair, leads us to the top floor of the house which includes an attic space with clay tile roofing. This attic space serves multiple functions, primarily acting as a versatile area for workshops and gatherings. Additionally, it serves as a barrier against rainwater leakage and excessive heat from the sun, thereby protecting the bedrooms below.
The architectural framework surrounding the courtyard was experimental, blending traditional stone pillars with a robust foundation of concrete and beams to support the slabs. The rest of the house utilizes locally sourced bricks for load-bearing purposes, distinguished by their surface pattern initially considered a manufacturing defect. This unique feature of the exposed brick surface was embraced to impart a distinctive character to the residence, complemented by exposed cement plaster, cast iron and wood finishes throughout, achieving the raw aesthetic and timeless quality envisioned from the inception of this project.
Bedroom with bay windows of Kalarigram House by Badoloka
Attic Space of Kalarigram House by Badoloka
Detailed shot of stone pillars and door of Kalarigram House by Badoloka
Water pond of Kalarigram House by Badoloka
Vertical facade of Kalarigram House by Badoloka
South-East Night Exterior View of Kalarigram House by Badoloka
North-East Night Exterior View of Kalarigram House by Badoloka
Site plan of Kalarigram House by Badoloka
Ground floor plan of Kalarigram House by Badoloka
First floor plan of Kalarigram House by Badoloka
Attic floor plan of Kalarigram House by Badoloka
Section AA of Kalarigram House by Badoloka
Section BB of Kalarigram House by Badoloka