Exterior view of Solum by Thomas Parambil Architects
Exterior view of Solum by Thomas Parambil Architects
Pool view of Solum by Thomas Parambil Architects
Barbeque Deck of Solum by Thomas Parambil Architects
Within the overall topography, the plot is sited on the lowermost point which becomes a natural catchment area for rainwater. They turned this challenging site constraint into an advantage by channeling water inlets from different parts of the plot into a canal which then flowed into a large tank.
The desire for a connection to place and an earth-sensitive lifestyle shaped the built-form, the programmatic orchestration as well as the materiality. They imagined the envelope as a light, porous structure that would soften the distinction between a manmade object and its picturesque natural environs. Promoting togetherness and interaction, the configuration lays emphasis on common areas. The seamless sprawl of the east-facing public zone — comprising the pool deck, living area and kitchen — is replete with light and air, thanks to the extensive glazing, making mornings especially beautiful. Deep overhangs and canopies, supported on slim columns, create cool, shaded spaces that are also sheltered from tropical downpours. While these functionalities are bound by singularity of volume, they also enjoy distinct personalities owing to a tasteful deployment of furniture, art and other accessories. The bedrooms are tucked away to the west, beyond a small corridor, and protected from the harsh west sun by a blank wall.
Barbeque Deck of Solum by Thomas Parambil Architects
Barbeque Deck of Solum by Thomas Parambil Architects
Verandah of Solum by Thomas Parambil Architects
Living room of Solum by Thomas Parambil Architects
Living to Kitchen view of Solum by Thomas Parambil Architects
Sourced locally to adhere to a sustainable approach, materials are basic, honest, and celebrate imperfections and rootedness. Concrete blocks and terracotta roof tiles have been procured from manufacturing units located close to the site. The former are topped with rough plaster and painted over to maintain a natural texture. Black natural stone, also a local product, sets a gleaming stage for the visual narrative. Completing the eco-friendly strategies are solar panels installed across the site that generate enough electricity for running various activities.
Solum celebrates a nature-filled lifestyle. Here, every invigorating moment becomes even more energised when you realise that you are touching the earth very, very gently indeed.
View from living room of Solum by Thomas Parambil Architects
Bedroom of Solum by Thomas Parambil Architects
Dusk light exterior view of Solum by Thomas Parambil Architects
Dusk light exterior view of Solum by Thomas Parambil Architects
Elevations of Solum by Thomas Parambil Architects
Plan of Solum by Thomas Parambil Architects
Sections of Solum by Thomas Parambil Architects