Project Name
Toy StoreyLocation
Project Team
Vinu Daniel, Oshin Mariam Varughese, Dhawal Dasari, Mrityunjoy Pan, Rosh SajiArea (sqm)
357Completed
2024Detailed Information | |||||
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Project Name | Toy Storey | Location |
Vadakara Kerala
India | Project Team | Vinu Daniel, Oshin Mariam Varughese, Dhawal Dasari, Mrityunjoy Pan, Rosh Saji |
Area (sqm) | 357 | Completed | 2024 |
Sporting a circular footprint, in what is a nod to the circular design philosophy underpinning the project as well as a gesture of openness to the local community, the house is circumscribed by a cantilevered veranda where the toy-filled building envelope can be admired up close. Using compressed stabilized earth blocks made from soil excavated on-site, the team has constructed a latticed structure featuring a grid of corbels which the wedged toys jut out from. Inspired by the ‘jaali’, a perforated stone or wood screen traditionally used in Indian architecture for both decorative and ventilation purposes, the house’s composite skin not only looks remarkable but it also facilitates natural ventilation also providing shade while enabling daylight penetration.
The house is divided by a narrow courtyard bisecting the circular floorplan into a large communal area and a private zone containing two bedrooms and a dining and kitchen space. While the former has been designed as a public space where neighbours are welcome to stop by, with built-in concrete benches conveying the sense of a plaza, the private quarters are enclosed with translucent Japanese-style shoji screens based on a “house within a house” concept. Plenty of natural light filters in through the ‘toy jaali’ envelope and the central courtyard. Taking advantage of the sloped terrain, the house also features a further basement level comprising a third bedroom and a library.