The
owners wanted to incorporate their large art collection in their new home along
with the requirement of additional living arrangements for a family of two
generations. Situated directly opposite an earlier project designed by AKDA (Transformation, 2010), they chose to frame
the views to the same mango tree that shades the earlier house.
The
project was designed with three distinct zones- a ground floor apartment, a
basement gallery space for the daughter’s art collection and a duplex apartment
on the upper floors for the owners. There is a large courtyard that can be
looked into from the formal living areas and a smaller one brings light to an
internal stair for the upper apartment. A stepped arrangement of verandahs on
the north corner brings light and green views to the lounge areas on all
floors.
The
interiors are finished in muted tones of white. The regular dark tones of wood
finishes were eschewed in favour of the blonde, honey coloured quality of oak
wood and a similarly light cream coloured stone has been used to create a neutral,
yet domestic backdrop to the art on display. A structural wood stair,
dramatically lit from below, descends to the basement from within the house. On
the terrace, a deep verandah opening onto the garden makes a relaxing space for
evening dining. The walls are raised to avoid the unsightly views and the only
thing that can be seen is the sky.
The
house takes its name from the early 20th century art movement, which helped
spawn the modern movement in architecture. The hallmark of the original De
Stijl House, the Rietveld-Schröder House (Utrecht) was to make a building that
seemed to be composed entirely of surfaces and volumes that were gliding past
each other, dissolving the boundaries of inside and outside. A long window is
designed in the vein of Mondrian’s paintings, a composition of rectangles and
squares in various proportions and colours. The overall facade continues the
same theme, with various elements first being designed as a composition of horizontal
and vertical rectangles and then given contrasting material finishes. Brick,
Grey Granite and Exposed Concrete were chosen for their longevity and colour.
Location
SukhdevVihar, New Delhi
Completed
2012
Area
10000 sq.ft.
Duplex apartments by Experion, often referred to as duplex, a residential units spread over two floors connected by an internal staircase. Such duplex apartment offers a blend of the spaciousness and privacy typically associated with single-family homes while retaining the convenience and amenities of apartment living. It is a unique and attractive housing option that combines the benefits of spacious, home-like living with the convenience of apartment amenities.
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