Exterior view of Courtyard House by 23 Degrees Design Shift
Exterior view of Courtyard House by 23 Degrees Design Shift
Looking inward from the garden of Courtyard House by 23 Degrees Design Shift
Verandah of Courtyard House by 23 Degrees Design Shift
The courtyard, an integral part of Manduva house, has been reinterpreted to accommodate the elements of modern rural living. By strategically detaching the four blocks around the central courtyard, as opposed to a traditional courtyard layout, the design allows natural ventilation from all directions, enhancing airflow and overall comfort. This spatial organisation also prioritises the client’s need for solitude, and social interaction whilst retaining the connection with nature. To achieve a unified look, the roof has been fragmented into four smaller sections contained under a single roof. Constructed entirely in wood, without the use of metal structural members, the structure highlights the essence of rural architecture—a building that harmonises with the environment, responds to local climatic conditions whilst relying on its use of natural materials.
As one approaches the farmhouse through a narrow passage, set within a mango orchard, one is greeted by an inviting building with expansive semi-open verandas. The journey continues across an entrance waterbody onto an entrance veranda, offering a view into the living and dining block. The verandas, sheltered by the extended wooden roof, provide much needed shelter and transition from the outdoors to the indoors.
Large glass panels and operable wooden framed doors in the living room, invites one to explore the courtyard. Brimming with greenery, the central courtyard provides a space for communal activities. A small water feature with a wooden suspended deck adds to the space’s versatility and functions as a climatic regulator.
Verandah of Courtyard House by 23 Degrees Design Shift
Sitout of Courtyard House by 23 Degrees Design Shift
Entrance view of Courtyard House by 23 Degrees Design Shift
Living room of Courtyard House by 23 Degrees Design Shift
Living & Dining of Courtyard House by 23 Degrees Design Shift
Dining of Courtyard House by 23 Degrees Design Shift
Dining of Courtyard House by 23 Degrees Design Shift
Corridor of Courtyard House by 23 Degrees Design Shift
Bedrooms and other private spaces are accessed through the central courtyard. Each bedroom has been designed to open onto a rear veranda, which ensures privacy of its residents by avoiding direct visual connection to the courtyard. This layout also offers private open seating areas for each bedroom. By recessing and positioning the bedroom doors to the side, the design further maintains the courtyard’s integrity and sanctity.
The interior follows the minimalist theme, expressing simplicity and functionality through its use of natural materials and earthy colour palette. Single leather-finish Kota stone renders the semi-open and closed spaces into a unified look, while civil walls, painted with a white micro-topping finish, adds a sense of austerity befitting the rural house. Visual interest in the design is generated by cladding feature walls with brown sandstone at strategic locations. Bright pops of colours and contrast are introduced through furniture. Natural timber roof and Spanish Terrace tile establish the connection to the site’s rural context, whereas large glass openings furthers this connection by providing unobstructed views of the nature outside. This scheme, devoid of embellishments, allows the real beauty of materials to remain exposed and celebrated, whilst ensuring that the architecture becomes a part of the natural scenery rather than standing out against it.
Corridor view of Courtyard House by 23 Degrees Design Shift
Central Courtyard of Courtyard House by 23 Degrees Design Shift
Central Courtyard of Courtyard House by 23 Degrees Design Shift
Bedroom of Courtyard House by 23 Degrees Design Shift
Courtyard house is a dialogue between tradition and modernity, where the essence of rural architecture is celebrated through contemporary design. Every element of the design, from the central courtyard to exposed roof, reflects a commitment to creating spaces that honour its heritage without compromising the needs of today. By tactfully combining natural materials to meet the spatial needs of a modern house, the architecture creates a home that feels both timeless and relevant, and by extension is a true embodiment of modern rural living that remains deeply connected to its roots.
Bedroom of Courtyard House by 23 Degrees Design Shift
Floor Plan of Courtyard House by 23 Degrees Design Shift
Section of Courtyard House by 23 Degrees Design Shift