Exterior view of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Exterior view of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Exterior view of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Going forward, the bedrooms on the upper level now start falling in the private realm. The room placement is aligned with our ancient Vastu wisdom that respects and responds to the sun and wind movement, thereby harnessing natural light and ventilation through the day. The interior spaces embrace a minimal design language – employing a subtle, unpretentious material and finish pallet – rendering timelessness and eliminating the hurried need to fill the space with unnecessary pieces of furniture. On the other hand, Indian stone is used to stimulate passer-by’s visual and tactile senses through the intricately designed motifs and patterns in different materials. Floors – generally an unnoticed part of the house – suddenly doubles up into Rangoli-like artwork. In terms of services, by grouping them at the either ends of the house, it helps define the service and serviced areas more clearly and makes long-term maintenance less troublesome.
Entrance of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Porch of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Living room of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Living room of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Living room of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Tall, punctured 18” thick cavity brick walls envelope the house, insulating and protecting the inside of the house from heat and noise, and allowing sight, light and air for the house users on the other hand. The brick bonds of these cavity walls are specially designed by the architect and use minimal bricks and concrete while keeping it aesthetically appealing and functional. To help reduce the costs, conventional bricks were used on the inner surfaces which are not exposed. Building techniques and structural improvisations were also introduced, for instance, the continuously running concrete bands at sill and lintel levels stabilized the brick walls and added to the overall strength of the construction. This is how the house feels from the inside.
Passage to living of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Passage of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Dining of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Courtyard and living of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Courtyard of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Now, let’s talk about the inside out design from the outside. The compound walls, facing the streets have sit-outs and small openings for pedestrians or passers-by to take a pause and rest for a while. The walls, aligned in the South direction, even though running into double height, are delicately designed to make them approachable and shaded through the day in a hot & dry climate. This urban house manifests a conscious decision to blur the public and private realms at its threshold – a character which built our city cores for centuries and are now forgotten and abandoned. This project is an ode to the vernacular Indian architecture that invites community with its porous yet contemporary feel instead of scaring them away with closed and brutal forms.
Courtyard of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Courtyard view from first floor of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Courtyard view from first floor of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Passage to staircase of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Staircase of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Staircase of An Urban House by MISA Architects
First floor lobby of An Urban House by MISA Architects
First floor lobby of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Bedroom of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Multipurpose room of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Detailed shot of exterior brick wall of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Detailed shot of brick wall of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Elevation A of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Elevation B of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Elevation C of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Elevation D of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Ground Floor Plan of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Ground Floor Plan of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Section A of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Section B of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Section C of An Urban House by MISA Architects
Section D of An Urban House by MISA Architects