ATI Inc - Parekh Residence
ATI Inc - Parekh Residence
NANDIGRAM, GUJARAT
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that perfectly blends with the surroundings. The shell has several
The building envelope emulates the layered approach of skin. The brick walls
are double: outside 4” + 4” cavity + 9” of interior brick wall. The cavities are
ventilated with weep holes top and bottom. The roof is composed of two layers:
the inside is ¾’ plywood with tar sheet on top + 6” of space topped with clay tiles.
The glass is strategically placed for view and daylight infusion to balance with
the brick walls to mitigate the heat gain in summer and penetration of sunlight
in the winter. Twenty four percent of the wall surface is glass. All the glass at
the clerestory level is shaded by roof overhang when heat gain is at its peak.
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Site Plan
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The house was designed to incorporate the regional character of the indigenous
building typology, solar hot water supply, training of local labour, earth cooling
through cellar and energy minimised through natural ventilation and daylight.
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The design form is conceived as a 30’x30’ (27 feet clear) cube with truncated
top. It has a full floor below grade as a work-studio space. The main floor plan is
a simple square divided into four spaces along an east-west spine, connecting
two porches on each end of the spine.
There is a reading painting loft overlooking double height volume. The disposition
of functional spaces on the main floor, namely the living, kitchen, sleeping and
bathrooms, are site driven in terms of solar orientation, views, storm water
drainage and site grading.
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KEY CONTRIBUTORS
Structural Consultant: Bharath Gandhi
PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS
Dinesh Mehta
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