Exterior view of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors
Exterior view of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors
Staircase to entrance canopy of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors
Entrance canopy of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors
One enters the house not as scenery, but as presence. The home is accessed through a meandering entrance stair orchestrating a lyrical rise through a thicket of greens, subtly setting the tone for the spatial biophilia to unfold. The stair lands onto a brick-floored entrance canopy, dappled by the magical play of light and shadow through a bamboo pergola, greeted by the orchestrator himself, the lush green mango tree. The living is envisaged as a transient threshold connecting the front and the rear landscapes while poetically framing the Mango’s lower branches. The Living opening to the South is protected by a 10’ deep verandah, terminating as a trapezoidal pool panoramically framing the distant Sahyadris. The defining element of the Living is the organic planter bed which effortlessly moulds into a built-in seat while transgressing indoors and outdoors. An elliptical skylight further accentuates the living experience welcoming filtered daylight.
Entrance canopy of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors
Living room of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors
Living room of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors
Living room of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors
Designed with a deep climatic sensitivity, and solar passive design wisdom, rooted in the context, the home with two sloping roofs shades the harsh southwards sun through its verandahs and balconies, and brings in diffused light through its brick jalis. All habitable spaces are cross-ventilated, ensuring a year round thermal comfort to the occupants. Additonally, the traditional clay tile roofs ensure the escape of hot air.
Metaphorical to an earthy creature born from the Sahyadris’ fertile soil, the home with its terracotta hues, gives birth to the various green offsprings. Brick — honest, textural, and timeless — is used extensively for walls and flooring, instilling warmth and tactility. Native cost-effective shahbad stone is laid in various forms and patterns throughout the home. The traditional Mangalore tile roof evokes the timeless qualities of regional building techniques, while the villa’s interiors maintain a warm, intimate atmosphere. Large, expansive windows invite abundant natural light and frame the breath-taking views of the surrounding landscape.
Living room & Rear Court of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors
Dining of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors
A central spiral stair, another defining feature of the living, born out of another planter bed with an earthy backdrop of bare-brick wall, leads you to the upper bedroom. The other three bedrooms constituting the private wing, are straddled at three different levels, negotiating the existing contours through outdoor stairs, consistently interspersed with greens. At Prakriti, nature is not a mere backdrop, but the narrative itself. One can feel the forest breathing through the home through its multiple biophilic gestures, be it visual, olfactory or auditory. These green inserts are the off springs of this earthy home which bring an innate serenity into the space.
Rear Court of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors
Rear court view of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors
Staircase court of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors
Upper floor view of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors
True sustainability lies not just in material choice, but in economy of means. Every solution within the house — right from the massing of the overall house to the smaller portions of architectural detailing are conscious choices made to achieve an ecologically and economically sustainable design.
In its humble scale, responsive detailing, and deep reverence for site and season, this home offers an alternative lens — one where design becomes an act of empathy. The site’s architecture and landscape together blur the boundary between built and unbuilt, restoring ecological memory and inviting the forest to reclaim its continuity.
Master Bedroom of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors
Master Bedroom of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors
Guest Bedroom of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors
Bathroom of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors
Swimming Pool of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors
Site Plan of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors
Lower Ground Plan of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors
Ground Floor Plan of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors
First FLoor Plan of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors
Section 1 of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors
Section 2 of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors
Isometric view of Villa Prakriti by unTAG Architecture and Interiors