Framed House | Crest Architects

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Framed House | Crest Architects

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  • Project Name: Framed House
  • Practice: Crest Architects
  • Products: Jaquar , Saint Globin , Grohe
  • Completion year: 2020
  • Gross Built up Area: 213 sqm
  • Project Location: Bangalore
  • Country: India
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Vikas MV and Vishwas Venkat
  • Design Team: Shreya, Vikas and Vishwas
  • Clients: Mr Chenappa
  • Engineering: Shivalinge Gowda K
  • Landscape Consultants: Crest Architects
  • Interior + Furniture: Crest Architects
  • Photo Credits: Shamanth Patil J
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Excerpt: Framed House, designed by Crest Architects, is a modest house with a specific emphasis on natural light and ventilation. A cost-effective budget influenced the design process and choice of materials for construction. Our approach was to create a compact layout that accommodated the client’s requirements while also establishing a sense of spaciousness to create a balance of connectivity and privacy. The rustic character and design language throughout the house is intended to be simple and reflect the client’s lifestyle.

Project Description

[Text as submitted by architect] Located within a gated community in North Bangalore, the square shaped plot of this residence abuts the road on southern and western sides and enjoys views of the encompassing greenery. Based on the client’s requirements, our approach was to design a modest house with specific emphasis on natural light and ventilation.

Framed House | Crest Architects
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Framed House | Crest Architects
© Crest Architects
Framed House | Crest Architects
© Crest Architects
Framed House | Crest Architects
© Crest Architects

The design process and choice of materials for construction was influenced by a cost effective budget. Our approach was to create a compact layout that accommodated the requirements of the client while also establishing a sense of spaciousness to create a balance of connectivity and privacy. The open floor plan which consists of a living, dining, kitchen, puja and three bedrooms are spread across two floors. A semi-open puja adjoining the dinning has been designed with a sense of verticality to enhance the volume of the space. The solid wooden railing wrapped round the central staircase adds a dramatic effect in the interiors. The double height living and dining spaces are opened up to get a view of the landscaped garden and glazed skylights allow ample natural light to infiltrate the open scheme of the house. The south –western façade was kept almost entirely plain with narrow slit windows to avoid the harsh sun. These windows are accentuated with Sadahalli stone chajjas which frames compelling views of the surrounding landscape.

Framed House | Crest Architects
© Shamanth Patil J
Framed House | Crest Architects
© Shamanth Patil J
Framed House | Crest Architects
© Shamanth Patil J

Exposed concrete finish and white plastered walls induce a subtle ambience in both the interior and exterior. The building form was developed as an abstraction of cubes with planes extracted along different surfaces to produce an exquisite structure. The striking vertical masses harmonize with the surrounding and articulate the function of the house creating geometric elevations. The rustic character and design language throughout the house is intended to be simple that reflects the lifestyle of the client.

Framed House | Crest Architects
© Shamanth Patil J
Framed House | Crest Architects
© Shamanth Patil J
Framed House | Crest Architects
© Shamanth Patil J
Framed House | Crest Architects
© Shamanth Patil J

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