Architecture

2017

Photographer : Manoj Parameshwaram

Irinjalakkuda is a culturally rich town in Thrissur that boasts centuries of history. At an easily accessible distance, the town grew closer to their studio with a handful of projects they did over the years. A small practice space they did for Natanakairali an important institution for Koodiyattam, the oldest Sanskrit theatre has been one of their earliest projects.

When they received an enquiry from the same town to design a space for dance in 2017, it offered them an opportunity to create a new cultural space in the vibrant locality. Their clients Mrs Sangeetha Rajesh and Mr Rajesh Thamban wanted to turn it into a place for performances and as a practice and teaching centre for dance. Mrs Sangeetha also intended the project to be a space which would revive her passion towards dance. Their belief towards the concept of connection between the human body, movement and architectural space, fuelled thier interest towards the project.

The 15-cent plot was close to the town with residences nearby. Hence the design concept was to create an introverted space. This was achieved by positioning the fenestrations accordingly towards the vertical wall edges. Four small courts near these fenestrations served as the main provider of light towards the interior. Passive cooling was achieved by the provided ventilation techniques and varying moods were provided by the changing light and seasons bringing drama to the interiors. Materials like laterite, oxide flooring, terracotta ceiling tiles, Mangalore tiles, treated bamboo etc. contributed to the earthy palette. Their experience working on large-scale conservation projects provided us with the expertise to work with oxide, wood, copper, etc. in craftsmanship.

Irinjalakuda,Kerala,India

Architects : DD Architects
Area : 1200 sq. ft.
Year : 2017
Website : https://www.instagram.com/dd_architects_/

Interior view of Santham Dance School by DD Architects


Interior view of Santham Dance School by DD Architects


Interior view of Santham Dance School by DD Architects

The project also includes a stage which provides opportunities for public performances and other cultural events. The green room cum study area for the client also houses a small library and a space to keep awards and mementoes. This room also became the only concreted space with an exposed concrete roof and terracotta flooring. Steel truss with double-layered tiling roof provides the roofing for the main hall. The doors and windows were made using jack wood by their wood craftsmen. Details made using copper were provided on the walls both interior and exterior to hold lamps during festivals or special events.

The teamwork where the designers, craftsmen, and artists worked along with the clients who were involved at every level helped in creating a space that connects the human body and architecture in the culturally rich town of Irinjalakkuda.


Interior view of Santham Dance School by DD Architects


Dusk light exterior view of Santham Dance School by DD Architects




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