House of Canopies | Studio Motley

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House of Canopies | Studio Motley

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  • Completion year: 2022
  • Gross Built up Area: 8350 sq.ft.
  • Project Location: Bangalore
  • Country: India
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Kajal Gupta
  • Design Team: Anand Kurudi Rao, Kajal Gupta, Adhiti S. Gautama, Lakshmi Nair, Dikshith T. George, Interns: Kumar Rohan, Pranal, Charu, Mahika, Neha
  • Clients: Deepak and Heena Vinchhi
  • Structural Consultants: B. L. Manjunath
  • Contractors: Mr. Anantharamu
  • Photo Credits: Neelanjana M. Chitrabanu
  • Others: Carpentry: Pradeep, Plumbing Consultant: Indus Consulting Engineers, HVAC Consultant: Aadya MEP Consultants LLP
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Excerpt: House Of Canopies, designed by Studio Motley, has a double-height volume capped by a large concrete roof that cantilevers over the garden area. The form of the house unfolds to envelope a generous garden court with a simple and restrained material palette of exposed concrete, kota stone, and teak wood that serves to highlight the quality of light and experience of the courtyard.

Project Description

[Text as submitted by architect] Located on a linear site within a quiet residential community, the form of the house unfolds to envelope a generous garden court within. The three wings are distinct in function, containing a semi covered party area in front and a private bedroom wing at the back. Bridging these two is the wing containing the living, dining and staircase spaces which form the heart of the house.

House of Canopies | Studio Motley
© Neelanjana M. Chitrabanu
House of Canopies | Studio Motley
Section AA © Studio Motley
House of Canopies | Studio Motley
© Neelanjana M. Chitrabanu

Connected to the courtyard through a series of timber sliding doors spanning almost fifty feet, it features a double-height volume capped by a large concrete roof that cantilevers three meters over the garden area. Continuous horizontal slits below the roof form a counterpoint to the heaviness of the concrete and create a delicate connection to the rest of the building while also bringing in a diffused light quality to the spaces below.

House of Canopies | Studio Motley
© Neelanjana M. Chitrabanu
House of Canopies | Studio Motley
First Floor Plan © Studio Motley
House of Canopies | Studio Motley
© Neelanjana M. Chitrabanu
House of Canopies | Studio Motley
Section BB © Studio Motley

The large openings are amply shaded and the horizontal slits allow for the hot air within to escape creating airy and cool interior spaces. A simple and restrained material palette of exposed concrete, kota stone and teak wood serves to highlight the quality of light and allow the experience of the courtyard to take center stage.

House of Canopies | Studio Motley
© Neelanjana M. Chitrabanu
House of Canopies | Studio Motley
© Neelanjana M. Chitrabanu

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