Outdoor lobby of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
Outdoor dining of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
Exterior view of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
Reception of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
Lounge of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
Corridor of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
Bakery of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
The bakery and the all-day dining section of the restaurant extend into alfresco dining areas, each tailored to the space's intimacy. The larger dining area seamlessly transitions to the pool, deck, and open landscape, ensuring a gradual flow from indoors to outdoors. Lush greenery envelops the suites, which are equipped with balconies on upper floors offering views of the verdant surroundings. Deluxe rooms along the southern edge boast outdoor spaces with jacuzzies, a comfortable setting with flexibility in seating arrangements, and a children's play area.
A key planning strategy focused on reducing excavation and integrating structures with the undulating terrain of the site. Many trees were conserved as part of this approach, with one tree in particular standing out: an ancient tree as old as the owners' house itself. It has come to symbolize endurance and bridging the past with the present.
Restaurant of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
Restaurant of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
Bar Lounge of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
Bar Lounge of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
Waterbody of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
Sustainability is further emphasized through the use of local materials, the restoration of historical elements, and the integration of Goan cultural motifs, ensuring the villa remains a vibrant testament to the region's rich history.
Efforts to minimize structural changes are evident in the refurbishing of three spacious bedrooms within the original structure, creating airy and luxurious suites. The guestroom block is positioned laterally to maximize glare-free northern light, enhancing comfort and energy efficiency. The entrance's unconventional design, achieved through staggered walls, adds an element of intrigue. A central water feature breaks the monotony of the circulation spine, visually connecting all floors.
Preserving the villa’s original charm, the trussed roof over the bar is reinforced and highlighted with a lush green hue. Painstakingly restored ornamental mouldings and terracotta roof tiles, along with refurbished arched windows and doors, maintain the historical connection. Handcrafted terrazzo tiles, featuring reimagined geometric motifs offer a unique aesthetic.
Local materials play a pivotal role in grounding the project within its rich cultural context while emphasising the unique nature of each space. Rattan screens form the wooden cladding in the reception and are also used as a frieze detail in the all-day dining area. Bespoke furniture, crafted with local artisans, employs an earthy colour palette, infusing a tropical charm into the space.
Waterbody of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
Aerial perspective of the central waterbody corridor of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
Corridor of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
Suite of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
Terrace above banquet of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
The public areas come alive with vibrant colours, harmonizing with the spirited visual palette and echoing the romance of a Portuguese-inspired villa. Private rooms feature cheerful yellows, calming blues, and lush greens, creating a sanctuary that feels both exotic and intimate. Curated artworks evoke enchanting Goan architectural scenes.
The all-day dining area features mirrored walls that add depth and a touch of mystery, while a glazed shorter wall offers captivating views of the lush landscape. The bar's wall is adorned with exquisite green Udaipur stone. Custom lamps with a lustrous brass finish, crafted by local artisans, cast a warm, golden glow, enhancing the ambiance. The restroom vanity, with its sturdy base and antique bronze-finished mirror sourced from an heirloom market, adds a touch of timeless charm.
Terrace Dining of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
Terrace Dining of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
Pool side view of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
Pool area of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
Roof top view of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
In a poetic departure from conventional design, jaali patterns were added to the corridors in the guestroom block, creating a dramatic interplay of light and shadow. Handmade printed terrazzo tiles, contrasting with the heritage rooms' beige Italian marble, lend a touch of artisanal magic to the guest room flooring. This careful selection of local materials and traditional design elements ensures that The Yellow House not only preserves but also celebrates the spirit of Goa.
The Yellow House started as a boutique hotel project and ultimately became affiliated with the Taj Group after its completion. The Morphogenesis approach prioritizes sustainability while paying homage to the property's original architecture, celebrating it in a new avatar. The design interventions culminate in a serene retreat nestled in the lap of nature.
Aerial view of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
Aerial view of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
Site Plan of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
Floor Plans of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis
Site Section of The Yellow House by Morphogenesis