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Project Name: The Shaded House Architecture Firm: Shayona Consultant Principal & Founder: Ar. Prashant Parmar Completion Year: 2021 Gross Built Area: 5200 sq. ft. Picture Credit: INCLINED STUDIO Design Team: Ar. Harikrushna Pattani, Ar. Hemang Mistry, Ar. Ashish Rathod, Ms. Pooja Solanki & Ar. Vasavi Mehta

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THE SHADED HOUSE:

A Powerplay of Nature & Royalness

Ar. Prashant Parmar Shayona Consultant

Designed in a modified, mid-century modern style, this architecture in Ahmedabad has distinct elements that infuse a sense of drama into every space.

Amultitude of massive frames at various levels, spacious semi-covered green terraces at all floor levels getting animated with the play of light as it permeates through the geometrically patterned MS trellis at the top of the largest frame and a unique experience of varying volumes right from the entry. All this sums up very briefly the spatial experience of ‘The Shaded House’ by Ar. Prashant Parmar.

Before Shayona Consultant, the client had put a requirement of a 4BHK bungalow, along with a garden space that permits interaction with nature through the air, natural light, and even rainfall. The 45’ x 90’ site was surrounded by 2-4 stores building on three sides in the Paldi area of Ahmedabad city. The sole permissible frontage - the only means for natural light, aeration, and establishing visual connections with nature and outdoors was merely 27’. Both these factors were challenging for the architect.

The facade is expressive, creating a self-shading structure. The elevated gardens on the southeast are created out of grey cubes-cladded with

wooden figured MCM cladding material, while the walls look astonishing with brick cladding. A simple white frame as a base element is stretched up to the highest level placing a striking MS screen on the top of it that helps to cut out harsh sunlight entering into the interior spaces by creating a magical play of light and shadow.

The layout of the house is uncomplicated and flows naturally from common to private activities. Entry veranda gives a feel of the volumetric difference of triple height to double height. Vestibule gives the impression of an open-plan layout allowing for a seamless transition from one space to another. With the intention of allowing an influx of natural light, large windows have been installed throughout the house.

The bright & airy living room exudes a sense of refined taste with its plush with sunlight seeping in through the tall windows connects

the front garden, which acts as a source of light and ventilation for the ground floor. Allowing common activities on three sides, the family room acts as a cozy entertainment room. The dining, connected with the puja room on the northeast side, acts as a central core with a triple-height space.

Looking at the ground floor, the space is minimal, but there’s no visible design void. The staircase and lift act as a vertical transition to all floors. The first-floor passage leads to three bedrooms and overlooks the dining and puja. The interiors follow a subtle colour scheme, highlighting the luxurious Italian marble flooring, rich materials, and exquisite décor details. The second level encompasses the entertainment room and a huge-shaded terrace garden to the south-east façade elevates in the front, visually connecting all three levels.

The screening in the ceiling brings a sense of ornamentation to the house and consolidates the architectural language of the facade as the focal point of the project. It provides shelter from the sun and creates different light patterns throughout the day. In a nutshell, The Shaded House stays true to its name and allows people within the house to experience cohesive, dynamic, and regal spaces that deepen a connection with nature.

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