Exterior view of Zen Spaces by Sanjay Puri Architects
Exterior view of Zen Spaces by Sanjay Puri Architects
Exterior view of Zen Spaces by Sanjay Puri Architects
Deck and sitout of Zen Spaces by Sanjay Puri Architects
Sunken Seating of Zen Spaces by Sanjay Puri Architects
Sitout of Zen Spaces by Sanjay Puri Architects
Subterranean Courtyard of Zen Spaces by Sanjay Puri Architects
The circulation spine within the house skirts the courtyard, allowing a visual connection to the landscaped spaces while moving within the house. Each part of the house is naturally lit, with diffused indirect sunlight permeating the inner volumes. Jaipur city has 8 months of summer with temperatures in excess of 35°C, and 4 months of winter with temperatures averaging between 12-21°C.
The house is punctuated with a winter deck on the southern side facing the large garden, and a linear summer deck fronting the main living and dining spaces on the northern end. The two decks provide sheltered outdoor seating, usable throughout the year for family gatherings.
In addition, each room opens into its own private outdoor deck, balcony, or terrace, providing individual open spaces for everyone in the house. These outdoor decks act as a shelter from the excessive heat of the summer months, while keeping the inner spaces cooler. The summer decks look out towards the large garden, and the winter deck looks out towards large trees, with each of the individual room decks opening into a mix of bamboo & other trees.
To reduce the heat gain of the summer months, and to simultaneously provide privacy and reduce noise from the arterial road the house fronts, a series of GFRC screens sheath the east, west, and south sides, with the north side more open. These screens allude to the stone screens of traditional architecture of Jaipur city, and of Rajasthan.
Subterranean Courtyard of Zen Spaces by Sanjay Puri Architects
Passage to Prayer room of Zen Spaces by Sanjay Puri Architects
Staircase of Zen Spaces by Sanjay Puri Architects
The house has a simple RCC structure frame, with all walls made in fly ash bricks, and including water recycling, rainwater harvesting, and a solar water heating system. The house was built by local contract labour from the vicinity, and most materials used in its construction were procured within a 100 km radius. Every part of the house is naturally ventilated, with the courtyard contributing to passive cooling.
The interior palette is predominantly neutral in shades of grey, with accents in the form of art and furniture. 80% of the furniture was custom made on site by local contract carpenters, and is constructed of Indowud, a rice husk ecofriendly wood substitute. Lime plaster from local craftsman is used on all of the walls, reducing cement usage to a minimum.
Staircase of Zen Spaces by Sanjay Puri Architects
First floor passage of Zen Spaces by Sanjay Puri Architects
Passage to winter deck of Zen Spaces by Sanjay Puri Architects
Winter Deck of Zen Spaces by Sanjay Puri Architects
In most areas of the house, the ceiling is left as exposed concrete. A small prayer room forms a focal point along the circulation spine. This room, called a ‘pooja room', is a small temple within the house, and a quintessential part of most Indian homes. As all Hindu temples have a bell at the entrance, the prayer room in the house is adorned with a series of small bells in concentric circles of diminishing height, forming a dome shape echoing the traditional temple.
There are varying degrees of transparency throughout the inner spaces, with each of the living, lounge, dining, outdoor, and circulation spaces seamlessly integrated. Spaces are visible to an extent allowing for a more spatial experience, and yet simultaneously private. At night, the house lights up in parts, displaying its solid and perforated volumes juxtaposed together in a sculptural way. The design of the house, with its courtyard, screens, indirect natural light, and complete natural ventilation, makes it extremely energy efficient.
Contextual to the site location and the climate of the region, Zen Spaces is a home offering different experiences in each of its parts, seamlessly interspersed with nature.
Passage between family lounge and winter deck of Zen Spaces by Sanjay Puri Architects
Family Lounge of Zen Spaces by Sanjay Puri Architects
Balcony of Zen Spaces by Sanjay Puri Architects
Detailed shot of exterior of Zen Spaces by Sanjay Puri Architects
Garden of Zen Spaces by Sanjay Puri Architects
Ground Floor Plan of Zen Spaces by Sanjay Puri Architects
First Floor Plan of Zen Spaces by Sanjay Puri Architects
Terrace Floor Plan of Zen Spaces by Sanjay Puri Architects
Subterranean Plan of Zen Spaces by Sanjay Puri Architects
Section AA of Zen Spaces by Sanjay Puri Architects
Section BB of Zen Spaces by Sanjay Puri Architects