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Location:
Pune
Carpet Area:
1130 sq.ft

The Urban Cave

The raw beauty of a cave is perceived by the composition of weathered rocks and natural light. Similarly, the spatial quality in this cavernous space is carved out to create a sober yet joyous atmosphere with the cautious decision to render the entire space in one single material, that is, smooth cement plastered walls over dark pigmented in-situ floor. The advantage of a bare shell structure is taken to enhance the hidden charm of the available structural skeleton. The vision is to create unfiltered, unhindered and unbiased spaces with a transitive approach towards elemental design.

Home is a place where generations coexist, drawing wisdom from shared experiences. Along with the fulfilment of daily mundane activities a house should encourage intergenerational interaction and develop good habits. 

A Functionalist approach is taken to treat the spaces in a minimalist way with a monochromatic muted palette of greys and black, helping to connect with the adjoining hill. 

Every house should be a reflection of its residents’ principles and a place for users to be reminded of their rudimentary beliefs. An attempt is made to recreate the primary appeal of the native house. The idea is to create a bucolic refuge in the midst of a bustling city.

Subtle interpretation of diminishing details from local classical architecture is seen in various expanses of the house. The few specimens portraying this traditional and modern blend are the decorative recesses or niches along the walls and furniture, and a visible column in the passageway to the bedroom.

Open barrier free layout in the common areas promotes interaction between individuals using different spaces. With built-in furniture in the living room, the side tables, along with the sturdy armrest of the sofa, a hierarchy in seating is achieved. Both the aforementioned qualities of the space allow users to move with the conversation and halt wherever.  

 Local Basalt and Marble stones are used in the house for varied details, such as small chips in cement floor, tile form for flooring and large slabs for partitions and countertops. Artwork on stone by hand tooling artists at various strategic locations helps to set the context right.

 The change in character of bedrooms is not distinguishably visible but is rather experienced through subtle variation in flooring typology. 

The house with updated amenities stays rooted in the traditional ethos, recreated with locally procured materials and craftsmen. Tranquillity is experienced with the first step of entering space. Thus, once inside the house, you get rejuvenated with a complete disconnect from the hustle and bustle of modern-day city life.