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House of Multiple Courts

Location
Nachinola, Goa

Status
Completed

Year of Completion
2019

Photographer
Ahilia Homes

Size
500 Sq.M

Design Team
Sameep Padora, Aparna Dhareshwar, Vami Koticha, Nikita Khatwani, Subham Pani

Located at Nachinola, in a settlement amidst a serene littoral landscape adjacent to lush paddy fields, the house is built with laterite respond to the surroundings with various enclouse gestures.

The House of Multiple courts is built with solid load bearing laterite stone blocks that manifest as simple opaque walls, porous screens and structural corbels depending upon the program they enclose.

The interior programs of the house pivot around a series of courts the first of which is an entrance designed through the water court designed around a restored existing well found on site. The sequence of courtyard experience are scaled to

respond to varying degrees of common & private programs. An open to sky central courtyard ties the whole house leading to programs of the living room, dining space eventually to the pool overlooking the riverine landscape.

The bedrooms open into smaller, more intimate courtyards with their roofs modulated to cascade rainwater into these landscaped courts.

The architecture of the house at Nachinola is hence a device for framing the horizontal scale of the riverine landscape beyond and conversely captures a scaled version of the landscape within the house.

Publications

ArchDaily

Archello

Designboom