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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Corbel House in Kerala, India by Kamat & Rozario Architecture

 
April 10th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Kamat & Rozario Architecture 

The design developed from the client’s brief, which was to have a modern house inspired from the family’s roots in Kerala, India. We looked towards traditional palace construction of Kerala for inspiration.

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Image Courtesy © Kamat & Rozario Architecture

We noticed a few key features that most of these structures portrayed, such as – the verandah that wrapped the living spaces all around, the appearance of a heavy masonry base on the ground floor, with thick arches and carved columns and a first floor which appeared to be lighter in terms of materials and overall treatment. This became the inspiration for the front façade of the building.

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Image Courtesy © Kamat & Rozario Architecture

Carved columns, which are a prominent element of traditional Kerala architecture, were adopted but with a contemporary twist. We fashioned them using metal sheet, cut out to match the silhouette of a traditional column and placed as a cross. These columns frame the front of the house and sit on a large continuous overhanging balcony. The overhang in the front not only protects the south façade but also allows for ample cross ventilation.

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Image Courtesy © Kamat & Rozario Architecture

The planning has been kept simple. The open and continuous public and semi public spaces are on the ground floor along with the guest bedrooms. Individual private spaces for the couple and their children, along with a separate family area are on the first floor. The main exercise of designing the plan as an outward looking structure was to take full advantage of views. The front opens up to a quiet street and the rear to a park. A centrally located skylight over the staircase allows a mild draft of air by ventilating it at the upper level aiding the movement of air.

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Image Courtesy © Kamat & Rozario Architecture

The two sides of the building show the strong presence of exposed brick masonry. The earthy terracotta colour makes a direct reference to the materiality of Kerala architecture and stands in sharp contrast to the light metal balconies pushing through in the front and rear. Openings in the masonry are kept minimal in order to accentuate the openness in the front and rear. The undulating brick masonry is a playful interpretation of a Mangalore tiled roof surface – another element seen extensively in Kerala. The masonry swells out to allow for openings and is constructed using the Flemish bond. As the brick gradually corbels outwards, its negative imprint is seen on the inner side – almost as an acknowledgement of the drama outside!

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Image Courtesy © Kamat & Rozario Architecture

The use of materials for the interiors was also inspired by those seen in a traditional Kerala home. The combination of cane screens with teak wood is an attempt to add that element of nostalgia to an otherwise minimal interior.  The continuous, almost monolithic granite floor helps further accentuate the open ground floor plan.

The house is powered by solar panels placed on the roof of the structure.

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Image Courtesy © Kamat & Rozario Architecture

Image Courtesy © Kamat & Rozario Architecture

Image Courtesy © Kamat & Rozario Architecture

Image Courtesy © Kamat & Rozario Architecture

Image Courtesy © Kamat & Rozario Architecture

Image Courtesy © Kamat & Rozario Architecture

Image Courtesy © Kamat & Rozario Architecture

Image Courtesy © Kamat & Rozario Architecture

Image Courtesy © Kamat & Rozario Architecture

Image Courtesy © Kamat & Rozario Architecture

Image Courtesy © Kamat & Rozario Architecture

Image Courtesy © Kamat & Rozario Architecture

Image Courtesy © Kamat & Rozario Architecture

Image Courtesy © Kamat & Rozario Architecture

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