Ishtika | Spasm Design Architects

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Ishtika | Spasm Design Architects

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  • Project Name: Ishtika
  • Practice: Spasm Design Architects
  • Products: B&B Italia , Flexform , Ditre Italia , Defurn , West Elm , FLOS , Tresorie , Fusion Access
  • Completion year: 2023
  • Gross Built up Area: 15078 ft²
  • Project Location: Ahmedabad
  • Country: India
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Sangeeta Merchant, Shashank Patil, Divyesh Kargathra, Sanjeev Panjabi
  • Structural Consultants: DUCON Consultant Private Limited
  • MEP Consultants: DUCON Consultant Private Limited
  • Landscape Consultants: Professional Landscape Consultant
  • Contractors: Eleven Engineers
  • Photo Credits: Javier Callejas (.javiercallejas.com)
  • Others: Pool Consultants: Flow Dynamics Private Limited, Automation system: ALCHERI by Sound smith, Marble Vendor: Amaze Marble, Carpentry: Krishna Interiors Painting & Polishing: B.M.Decor, Metal Fabricators: Om Engineering, PMC Team: Dhrumin Mistry
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Excerpt: Ishtika by Spasm Design Architects is a unique residential project that realises itself as a negotiation between outward views and introverted planning. The idea was to have each living, sleeping, and entertainment space open to the outdoors without losing privacy. The primary concept involved encircling the otherwise fragmented layout with a clean box-like veil of vertical brick jaali.

Project Description

Ishtika | Spasm Design Architects
© Javier Callejas
Ishtika | Spasm Design Architects
East Elevation © Spasm Design Architects

[Text as submitted by architect] This is a unique project that realizes itself as a negotiation between outward views and introverted planning. Located within a gated compound, the project houses a multigenerational family and staff. The test was to have each living, sleeping and entertainment space open to the outdoors without privacy loss. The principal big idea was to encircle the otherwise fragmented layout with a clean box like veil of vertical brick jaali.

Ishtika | Spasm Design Architects
© Javier Callejas
Ishtika | Spasm Design Architects
Ground Floor Plan © Spasm Design Architects
Ishtika | Spasm Design Architects
Section © Spasm Design Architects
Ishtika | Spasm Design Architects
© Javier Callejas

The center of the home is a three floor tall courtyard void. This courtyard has a mesh pavilion atop to release the heat stack, hanging plants, misting system and pergola to shade from the searing Ahmedabad sun. The brick veil being a jaali allows air flow through hence facilitating convectional cross ventilation, keeping the home breathing. Local stones, salvaged wood and indigenous plants, come together with retractable sliding shutters to allow the house to be operated like a living machine, protecting the living spaces from dust, rain, and arid hot winds. This home allows for diagonal flow of filtered daylight through the year, and movement which is interwoven between indoor, outdoor and in-between experiences.

Ishtika | Spasm Design Architects
© Javier Callejas
Ishtika | Spasm Design Architects
Section © Spasm Design Architects
Ishtika | Spasm Design Architects
© Javier Callejas

Though the lot is rather tight and the home compact, it affords a rather pleasurable life in close connection with nature, making it an endearing success. A sense of domesticity and privacy is achieved much like the erstwhile Jaisalmeri havelis.

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