An earthen residence on a forestry farm for clients committed to feasible living represents a harmonious marriage of environmental awareness and conventional craftsmanship. The clients' dedication to sustainable living has prompted Bhutha's team to design an abode that corresponds with their everyday surroundings and epitomises sustainability standards.

The house's design prioritises constructing a symmetrical living space that encourages interaction between family members and linking up with the surrounding environment. The central courtyard serves as the heart of the domestic, giving a visual network to all
spaces on both the ground floor and the first floor. This form improves the stream of
natural light and ventilation.

The entrance to the residence is checked by wooden columns supporting a pitched roof, inspiring a traditional but welcoming ambience. An inbuilt, thinnai space advances the inviting air and pulls guests into the living room. Within the living room, the design elements aim to create a comfortable and welcoming environment. Exposed brickwork and poured earth walls provide warmth and a surface to the space, whereas terracotta floors and wooden texture complement the natural aesthetic. A conventional swing with brass chains and wooden planks is a focus of consideration, advertising a comfortable spot for unwinding and reflection. This swing interfaces with the courtyard, providing easy access to the outdoor space and the agro past through a back door.

Coimbatore,Tamil Nadu,India

Architects : Bhutha Earthen Architecture Studio
Area : 2800 sq. ft.
Year : 2023
Website : https://www.instagram.com/bhutha.earthen_architecture/

Exterior view of Brick Manor by Bhutha Earthen Architecture Studio


Exterior view of Brick Manor by Bhutha Earthen Architecture Studio


Exterior view of Brick Manor by Bhutha Earthen Architecture Studio


Exterior view of Brick Manor by Bhutha Earthen Architecture Studio


Living room of Brick Manor by Bhutha Earthen Architecture Studio


Courtyard of Brick Manor by Bhutha Earthen Architecture Studio

The courtyard's columns are constructed of stone pillars, Giving a durable and ageless style, whereas Mangalore tile overhangs give shade. Huge openings on the eastern side of the living region interface consistently with the sit-out space, blurring the boundaries between indoor and outdoor living. Visual Connectivity remains a priority throughout the design, with the courtyard serving as the central hub that joins all other living spaces.

This guarantees a sense of openness within the home. The courtyard opens up to the Double-height dining space, the use of Rubble walls adds texture and profundity to the room, with bold rubble accents that include visual interest. A wooden door frames the space, offering glimpses of the peaceful forest view beyond. 


Living room and Courtyard of Brick Manor by Bhutha Earthen Architecture Studio


Dining of Brick Manor by Bhutha Earthen Architecture Studio


Kitchen of Brick Manor by Bhutha Earthen Architecture Studio

The kitchen is planned with a focus on functionality and traditional elements. Smooth teal green lime plaster finishes make a clean and bright ambience, complementing a durable granite slab countertop. Traditional highlights such as the Anganan kuli for utensil washing, a wood-fired kitchen, and a mud fridge include character and functionality to the space. Teal green oxide flooring includes a pop of colour, whereas wooden cabinets and jails at the top allow heat to escape, ensuring cooking comfort.


Staircase of Brick Manor by Bhutha Earthen Architecture Studio


Staircase of Brick Manor by Bhutha Earthen Architecture Studio


First floor view of Brick Manor by Bhutha Earthen Architecture Studio


First floor view of Brick Manor by Bhutha Earthen Architecture Studio


Bedroom of Brick Manor by Bhutha Earthen Architecture Studio

The master bedroom epitomizes a rustic yet cosy environment, with design elements that complement the overall aesthetic of the dwelling place. The white lime plaster blends with the exposed brick wall inside the main bedroom to create a captivating contrast...The interplay of white and brown tones includes profundity and warmth in the room. A bay window is a focus point within the main room, and it has a planned and built-in furniture piece with a teal-green oxide finish. Wooden-framed glass windows capture beautiful views, creating a perfect spot for relaxation or work. The flooring in the majority of the area showcases yellow oxide, enhancing its atmosphere and contributing to its welcoming, inviting, and synonymic characteristics.

The master bedroom's attached toilets and bath are outlined for functionality and aesthetics. Partitioned spaces for toilet and shower meet the client's necessities consistently. Features an open bathroom space designed to enjoy the different seasons of nature.

The finishes of teal green smooth lime plaster and rough Kota stone flooring create an adjusted differentiation, upgrading the character of the space. Plumbing fixtures, including shower heads and taps, are crafted from natural stone and brass metal, guaranteeing solidness and visual offer. 


Bedroom of Brick Manor by Bhutha Earthen Architecture Studio


Bedroom 2 of Brick Manor by Bhutha Earthen Architecture Studio

Within the kids' room, a mezzanine floor made of wood gives a hoisted space for reading or relaxation, optimising vertical space. The room on the primary floor features a traditional mangalore-pitched roof, including The charm of the space. The first floor leads to an open terrace decorated with exposed brick walls and circular windows for clients' satisfaction, such as bird watching and feeding, performing yoga, and capturing the views of the forest. They are making a comfortable open-air retreat.


Study area of Brick Manor by Bhutha Earthen Architecture Studio


Staircase and Bookshelf of Brick Manor by Bhutha Earthen Architecture Studio


Toilet of Brick Manor by Bhutha Earthen Architecture Studio


Detailed shot of wall of Brick Manor by Bhutha Earthen Architecture Studio


Dusk light exterior view of Brick Manor by Bhutha Earthen Architecture Studio

The wooden door entrances on both sides facilitate easy entry and enhance the overall tasteful experience. A lamp niche at the entrance of each room on the first floor adds a spiritual touch to the space, enhancing warmth and serenity. The house's lighting design is carefully outlined to highlight the surface of walls and floors, making visual interest.

Passive design strategies include strategically arranging windows and using natural materials to optimise light, wind, and energy efficiency. Solar energy systems are installed to decrease the consumption of power. In comparison, rainfall harvesting systems are designed to store 40,000 units of water since it is an arid region that can be utilised during the summer season the rainwater channels are designed in such a way that are aesthetically pleasing Also, passive plan strategies are executed segregate grey water and black water, promoting sustainable water management practices.

The design of the adobe integrates classic style with modern style, reflecting an agreeable blend of tradition and modernity. By utilizing natural materials and making conscious design decisions, the aim is to advance sustainable living and cultivate a more beneficial environment.


Bird eye view of Brick Manor by Bhutha Earthen Architecture Studio




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