Exterior view of Paati Veedu by Art & Architecture
Courtyard of Paati Veedu by Art & Architecture
Courtyard of Paati Veedu by Art & Architecture
Courtyard of Paati Veedu by Art & Architecture
The spaces were designed for their visiting grandchildren to socialise and bring in elements of nature physically or abstractly. The abstract representations of five elements in Paati-veedu are the arrangement of bricks to form a rising sun on the east side courtyard wall depicting fire, the staircase made with blue oxide representing water, the use of red colour for earth, and physically with open flowing visually connected outdoor and indoor spaces expressing space and air.
From the inside, the courtyard is clearly visible through the aluminium sliding glass windows in the kitchen, dining, and passage areas. The experience of natural light and shadow, its contrast, not only helps the courtyard serving air circulation and good views, it also establishes a visual connection between spaces.
4 Newel posts restored from a colonial-era building staircase were connected to appear as twin columns, sitting on random rubble rocks found at site during excavation. They work as a handy support while climbing steps and deceive as a chettinad column supporting the beam of the verandah's clay tiled sloping roof (typical in olden days courtyard houses in the region).
Entrance foyer of Paati Veedu by Art & Architecture
Living room of Paati Veedu by Art & Architecture
Living room of Paati Veedu by Art & Architecture
Living room of Paati Veedu by Art & Architecture
Ceiling of Paati Veedu by Art & Architecture
Kitchen of Paati Veedu by Art & Architecture
Corridor of Paati Veedu by Art & Architecture
Rocks piled up in the open corners to prevent the black exposed I-section columns from corrosion due to surface water runoff, besides making the floor of the living room and dining passage appear to be supported on the rocks when seen from outside.
Living room ceiling is left exposed, with north and east walls full-height glass sliding windows highlighting no visible roof beams; they also contrast and balance with no opening south and west walls that shield from afternoon sun. With different levels of ceilings distinguishing the spaces, the filler slab ceiling using terracotta pots in the passage and stairwell breaks the monotony of space and cools the low-height ceiling. The design intends blending natural elements with practical and economical ideologies that tastefully resonates within a space called home.
Corridor of Paati Veedu by Art & Architecture
Staircase of Paati Veedu by Art & Architecture
Dusk light shot of courtyard of Paati Veedu by Art & Architecture
Dusk light shot of courtyard of Paati Veedu by Art & Architecture
Night shot of exterior of Paati Veedu by Art & Architecture
East Elevation of Paati Veedu by Art & Architecture
North Elevation of Paati Veedu by Art & Architecture
Ground Floor Plan of Paati Veedu by Art & Architecture
First Floor Plan of Paati Veedu by Art & Architecture
Section 1 of Paati Veedu by Art & Architecture
Section 2 of Paati Veedu by Art & Architecture