Joshi House | Anahata

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Joshi House | Anahata

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  • Project Name: Joshi House
  • Practice: Anahata
  • Products: Kohler , Legrand , Philips
  • Completion year: 2023
  • Gross Built up Area: 2200 SqFt
  • Project Location: Bengaluru
  • Country: India
  • Design Team: Mithila Manolkar, Puneeth Hegde
  • Clients: Joshi
  • Engineering: Pinnacle Design Consultants, Bengaluru
  • Structural Consultants: Pinnacle Design Consultants, Bengaluru
  • Landscape Consultants: Anahata
  • Contractors: Eeguchi Constructions, Bengaluru
  • Interior + Furniture: Anahata
  • Photo Credits: Shamanth Patil J
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Excerpt: Joshi House by Anahata is a project where form, function, and aesthetics converge to create an immersive and meaningful built environment. The design focuses on creating personalised family spaces while maintaining common areas that foster togetherness. The home features clean masses that are a testament to modern design principles, celebrating a thoughtful, cohesive aesthetic that blurs the boundaries between art and architecture.

Project Description

Joshi House | Anahata
© Shamanth Patil J

[Text as submitted by architect] The Joshi House embodies an artistic articulation of volumes. The relationship between art and architecture is a dynamic symbiosis, an intricate dance where form, function, and aesthetics converge to create an immersive and meaningful built environment. At the core of this theory is the recognition that art and architecture are not separate entities but rather interconnected expressions, influencing and enriching one another. In this symbiotic relationship, architecture becomes a canvas for artistic expression.

Joshi House | Anahata
© Shamanth Patil J
Joshi House | Anahata
© Shamanth Patil J

Nestled within the confines of a gated community on a 222 sqm plot, this family residence transcends mere functionality, becoming a blend of art and architecture that caters to the needs of a family of five. The design revolves around creating personalized spaces for family members while maintaining common areas that foster togetherness.

Each family member enjoys their own sanctuary, uniquely tailored to their preferences and shared spaces seamlessly connect these individual realms. In the realm of artful architecture, Joshi House is both a haven for personal reflection and a vibrant stage for shared experiences.

Joshi House | Anahata
© Shamanth Patil J
Joshi House | Anahata
Axonometric © Anahata
Joshi House | Anahata
© Shamanth Patil J

The exterior is a study in balance and proportion, where each element is carefully considered to contribute to the overall coherence of the design. The use of geometric volumes adds a sense of rhythm and visual harmony, turning the entire dwelling into a symphony of form and function. 

With a focus on eliminating unnecessary embellishments, the house strives to achieve a timeless elegance that surpasses fleeting trends. The result is a home where clean masses are a testament to modern design principles celebrating a thoughtful, cohesive aesthetic that blurs the boundaries between art and architecture.

Joshi House | Anahata
Ground Floor Plan © Anahata
Joshi House | Anahata
© Shamanth Patil J
Joshi House | Anahata
Section © Anahata

The differentiated volumes, arranged in harmonious juxtaposition, create the illusion that the cantilevering circular volume is suspended in mid-air, with only its surface gently touching the adjacent volume. The circular volume, functioning as an outdoor living space in the form of a balcony, stands out as a striking focal point. The arrangement of volumes, the play of light, and the manipulation of scale interplay to guide the occupants through an orchestrated experience, blurring the boundaries between artistic expression and functional design.

Joshi House | Anahata
© Shamanth Patil J
Joshi House | Anahata
First Floor Plan © Anahata

The circular volume is mirrored into the living room in the interior, where it transforms into a flooring pattern featuring a prominent yellow circle. Ingeniously connecting the living, dining, and kitchen areas, this circular design element not only visually ties the spaces together but also creates a cohesive flow. The yellow circle continues beyond the interior, evolving into a deck that gracefully extends the living space outdoors. The choice of a yellow circle stone flooring further enhances the warm glow, infusing the space with a subtle radiance.

Joshi House | Anahata
© Shamanth Patil J

The kitchen ceiling extends to form a suspended wall in the living room, creating an open transition that connects the living space to the garden. Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the interiors with natural light, creating a vibrant canvas for the carefully selected materials of wood, stone, and brass to play their roles.

Joshi House | Anahata
© Shamanth Patil J
Joshi House | Anahata
Section © Anahata
Joshi House | Anahata
© Shamanth Patil J

The deliberate choice to extend the windows to the roof level maximizes the visual impact, transforming every room into a canvas of changing skies, natural beauty, and the play of light throughout the day. Above the dining area, a skylight bathes the space in natural light, creating an inviting ambiance for shared meals.

Similarly, in the staircase light cascades from above, casting intriguing shadows on its surfaces. The bathroom, illuminated by another skylight, becomes a serene sanctuary awash in soft, diffused light. The carefully positioned windows allow sunlight to paint the interior with a dynamic play of light and shadow, adding a layer of visual interest to the minimalist canvas.

Joshi House | Anahata
© Shamanth Patil J
Joshi House | Anahata
© Shamanth Patil J

The interiors feature brass elements strategically placed to catch and reflect the changing light throughout the day, creating a synergy that transforms the atmosphere from dawn to dusk. This intentional choreography of light, from the celestial skylights to the reflective brass accents, elevates the architectural experience.

Joshi House | Anahata
© Shamanth Patil J
Joshi House | Anahata
© Shamanth Patil J

Central to the design theory of Joshi house is the understanding that the ultimate canvas is the human experience. The symbiosis of art and architecture is not an abstract concept but a lived reality where spaces shape emotions, provoke thoughts, and inspire creativity. The success lies in its ability to surpass the functional and elevate the built environment into a dimension where everyday life becomes an artistic expression. In conclusion, the theory on the interaction between art and architecture advocates for a holistic approach where the boundaries between these disciplines dissolve.

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