Exterior view of Pott House by Kiron Cheerla Architecture Design
Exterior view of Pott House by Kiron Cheerla Architecture Design
Exterior view of Pott House by Kiron Cheerla Architecture Design
Exterior view of Pott House by Kiron Cheerla Architecture Design
Living room of Pott House by Kiron Cheerla Architecture Design
The interior atmosphere prioritizes a sense of cohesion through material selection and design. A consistent color palette featuring earthy tones like red brick, orange wood, and cream flooring, which are compatible with each other, unifies the space. The exposed wood's distinct pattern further enhances the visual connection between elements. This deliberate material harmony contributes significantly to the overall ambiance of the building.
Drawing inspiration from traditional Japanese joinery techniques, the design team explored various methods for seamless connections. Collaborative efforts with the carpenter and structural engineers ensured the implementation of appropriate joinery methods that aligned with both aesthetic intent and structural integrity. This approach emphasizes on blending traditional craftsmanship with modern design principles.
Dining or Multipurpose area of Pott House by Kiron Cheerla Architecture Design
Multipurpose area of Pott House by Kiron Cheerla Architecture Design
Kitchen of Pott House by Kiron Cheerla Architecture Design
Bedroom of Pott House by Kiron Cheerla Architecture Design
Bedroom 2 of Pott House by Kiron Cheerla Architecture Design
Exterior lobby of Pott House by Kiron Cheerla Architecture Design
Sitout of Pott House by Kiron Cheerla Architecture Design
The building incorporates a unique design element for optimizing natural ventilation and mosquito control. These vertically projecting elements, visible in night-time images, serve a specific functional purpose beyond aesthetics. Users can easily open and close them from ground level using the rope, and when released, gravity tilts the wood shutter outward for efficient air circulation while preventing mosquitoes. This angled closure ensures a tight seal when closed, maximizing both ventilation and mosquito protection. Furthermore, the design facilitates hot air removal through natural convection and complements strategic window placement for effective cross-ventilation and indirect north-facing light, minimizing heat gain.
Forgoing gutters at the roof's edge allows rainwater to cascade directly into the surrounding landscape. This intentional design, complemented by the generous distance between the house and the landscaping, maximizes the natural ambiance experienced from the living room. Illuminated at night, the building transforms into a glowing lantern, beckoning with its warm light.
Lawn of Pott House by Kiron Cheerla Architecture Design
Dusk light exterior view of Pott House by Kiron Cheerla Architecture Design
Dusk light exterior view of Pott House by Kiron Cheerla Architecture Design
Detailed shot of windows of Pott House by Kiron Cheerla Architecture Design
Detailed shot of roof of Pott House by Kiron Cheerla Architecture Design
Ground floor plan of Pott House by Kiron Cheerla Architecture Design
Terrace floor plan of Pott House by Kiron Cheerla Architecture Design
Section of Pott House by Kiron Cheerla Architecture Design