Abhyuday / KNS Architects
Clean lines and angled geometry dictates the design for this 1500 sq.mt. bungalow at Ahmedabad. The architectural vocabulary integrates the principals of modernism with traditional responses to the local geography and climate.
© Radhika Pandit
Architects: KNS Architects
Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Lead Architects: KNS Architects (Ar. Kanhai Gandhi, Ar.Neemesh Shah, Ar.Shresht Kashyap)
Area: 1500.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Radhika Pandit
Design Team: Kanhai Gandhi, Namrata Deshpande, Prashant Pipalia, Praful Mewada
Structral Consultant: Amee Associates
Civil Consultant: Patwa Associates
Mep: Efforts Engineering
Landscape: Kns Architects
© Radhika Pandit
From the architect. Clean lines and angled geometry dictates the design for this 1500 sq.mt. bungalow at Ahmedabad. The architectural vocabulary integrates the principals of modernism with traditional responses to the local geography and climate.
© Radhika Pandit
The design envisages the top floor as a floating white mass with and interplay of scooped hollows. In order to infuse movement and dynamism into the structure angular planes were introduced in both the horizontal and vertical dimensions. At some places this profile flows forward and lifts up to create sharp angles along certain facades while it also flows down extending to form the linear lines of the l...
© Radhika Pandit
Architects: KNS Architects
Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Lead Architects: KNS Architects (Ar. Kanhai Gandhi, Ar.Neemesh Shah, Ar.Shresht Kashyap)
Area: 1500.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Radhika Pandit
Design Team: Kanhai Gandhi, Namrata Deshpande, Prashant Pipalia, Praful Mewada
Structral Consultant: Amee Associates
Civil Consultant: Patwa Associates
Mep: Efforts Engineering
Landscape: Kns Architects
© Radhika Pandit
From the architect. Clean lines and angled geometry dictates the design for this 1500 sq.mt. bungalow at Ahmedabad. The architectural vocabulary integrates the principals of modernism with traditional responses to the local geography and climate.
© Radhika Pandit
The design envisages the top floor as a floating white mass with and interplay of scooped hollows. In order to infuse movement and dynamism into the structure angular planes were introduced in both the horizontal and vertical dimensions. At some places this profile flows forward and lifts up to create sharp angles along certain facades while it also flows down extending to form the linear lines of the l...
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