Architecture

Photographer : Syam Sreesylam, Althaf Rasheed

Have you ever stepped on a legoblock? Everyone who has, even once in their lifetime stepped on one would remember the pain of it. This led them to ponder over two questions: ‘How sturdy is this material?’ and ‘How much of it is left in everyone's houses after children discard them?’

Plastic has managed to snake its way into almost every aspect of their daily lives, including 90% of the world’s toys, which is a far cry from the old Indian childhoods of outdoor play and wooden toys. With global toy sales peaking at $ 107.4 billion in 2022 and toys being unsuitable for recycling due to their complex forms and chemical additives, 80 % of all toys ever made have ended up in landfills, incinerators or the ocean. 

When a project came up in Vadakara, North Kerala where the consumption of toys is the most in the state, the idea was to have a circular home accessible from every side with a verandah supported by toys and old Mangalore tiles. The cantilevered verandah that is held up by corbelling toys, ran all around the house that had no relegated “front” and “back” elevations. There were three large trees in the cardinal directions of the home that dictated the position of the house along with the level difference on site to include a secluded basement floor with a library and bedroom. The residence is conceived with the idea of a “House within a house” where the large living space will always be frequented by neighbours and members of the community, but the Japanese-style inspired shoji screens become translucent partitions providing light and visual connectivity for the private half. 

Vadakkara,Kerala,India

Architects : Wallmakers
Area : 3843 sq. ft.
Year : 2024
Website : https://www.instagram.com/ar.vinudaniel/

Exterior view of Toy Storey Residence by Wallmakers


Exterior view of Toy Storey Residence by Wallmakers


Exterior view of Toy Storey Residence by Wallmakers


Verandah of Toy Storey Residence by Wallmakers


Living room of Toy Storey Residence by Wallmakers


Living room of Toy Storey Residence by Wallmakers

The central courtyard and the composite CSEB- Toy Jaali wall ( Compressed Stabilised Earth blocks made from soil from the site ), acts like a perforated external skin, with mesh in the interior, allowing constant cross ventilation and better insulation. The project also features a radial ferrocement shell roof that helps to reduce reinforcement by 33%, CSEB walls that with a very less embodied energy of 572 MJ/cum and the traditional oxide flooring technique. 

But most importantly, the kids in the neighbourhood are always frequenting the house to look at and pointout their old toys. By using around 6200 discarded toys, “Toy Storey” manages to preserve the childhood of their generation forever on its walls. 


Living room of Toy Storey Residence by Wallmakers


Living room of Toy Storey Residence by Wallmakers


Living room of Toy Storey Residence by Wallmakers


Passage to dining of Toy Storey Residence by Wallmakers


Dining of Toy Storey Residence by Wallmakers


Dining of Toy Storey Residence by Wallmakers


Courtyard of Toy Storey Residence by Wallmakers


Bedroom of Toy Storey Residence by Wallmakers


Bedroom of Toy Storey Residence by Wallmakers


Exterior of Toy Storey Residence by Wallmakers


Exterior of Toy Storey Residence by Wallmakers


Exterior of Toy Storey Residence by Wallmakers


Detailed shot of external facade of Toy Storey Residence by Wallmakers


Elevation of Toy Storey Residence by Wallmakers


Ground Floor Plan of Toy Storey Residence by Wallmakers


First Floor Plan of Toy Storey Residence by Wallmakers


Section of Toy Storey Residence by Wallmakers


Site Plan of Toy Storey Residence by Wallmakers




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