In-between Gardens | A Threshold

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In-between Gardens | A Threshold

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  • Completion year: 2023
  • Gross Built up Area: 4200 sft.
  • Project Location: Karnataka
  • Country: India
  • Design Team: Avinash Ankalge, Harshith Nayak, Sameed Ahmed
  • Clients: Mr. Sathish, Mrs. Sunita
  • Engineering: Manjunath
  • Structural Consultants: Raghvendra- Skanda consultants
  • Landscape Consultants: A Threshold
  • Contractors: Manjunath
  • Photo Credits: Atik Bheda
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Excerpt: In-between Gardens, a residence by A Threshold, embodies the essence of the old town of Tiptur through interconnected indoor-outdoor spaces. Inspired by traditional “katte” verandahs in historic homes, the design concept features levels connecting different spaces and creating semi-public gathering zones within the house. The design strategically incorporates staggered courtyards, offering captivating views from various interior spaces.

Project Description

In-between Gardens | A Threshold
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In-between Gardens | A Threshold
© Atik Bheda

[Text as submitted by architect] Situated in the town of Tiptur within the Tumkur district, this residence occupies a corner plot measuring 70’x40’ in a relatively new layout, devoid of immediate neighboring structures and architectural context/character. Addressing concerns related to privacy and security, the house incorporates a protective random rubble black granite stone wall that surrounds it sourced from local granite quarry nearby, resembling a fortification. Within this enclosure, the house block is positioned. A deliberate interplay of materials and spaces defines the area between the stone wall and the house.

In-between Gardens | A Threshold
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In-between Gardens | A Threshold
Section © A Threshold
In-between Gardens | A Threshold
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In-between Gardens | A Threshold
© Atik Bheda

The stone wall serves as both a safety barrier and a buffer against potential future developments in the vicinity. The space between the house block and the wall is thoughtfully landscaped with plantations and skylights. Internally, the design embraces a sequence of interconnected spaces, illuminated by indirect sunlight. Inspired by the essence of the old town of Tiptur, where steps and gathering spaces under trees are prevalent, the house recreates this atmosphere through indoor-outdoor spaces interwoven with each other.

In-between Gardens | A Threshold
© Atik Bheda
In-between Gardens | A Threshold
Concept © A Threshold
In-between Gardens | A Threshold
Concept © A Threshold
In-between Gardens | A Threshold
© Atik Bheda

The concept draws from the traditional “katte,” resembling verandahs connected to historic homes, surrounded nearby towns, this idea manifests as levels connecting different spaces, forming semi-public gathering zones within the house. These areas not only effectively utilize transition spaces but also breathe life into the home, reminiscent of the lively atmosphere found in the old town. The design strategically incorporates staggered, overlapping courtyards, providing captivating views from spaces within the house.

In-between Gardens | A Threshold
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In-between Gardens | A Threshold
Ground Floor Plan and First Floor Plan © A Threshold
In-between Gardens | A Threshold
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The design concept revolves around a strategically planned layout, where the living room is situated in-between two courtyards – one to the east and the other to the west. A seamless connection to nature is established as the kitchen is intricately linked to a landscape area, featuring a kitchen garden. 

In-between Gardens | A Threshold
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In-between Gardens | A Threshold
Section © A Threshold
In-between Gardens | A Threshold
© Atik Bheda

The kids’ bedroom unfolds into a double-height green court, which in turn seamlessly connects to the common areas, creating a fluid integration with the overall living space. The first-floor bedrooms are thoughtfully designed with large sliding folding door windows, extending into the living courtyards, creating a harmonious integration of spaces.

In-between Gardens | A Threshold
© Atik Bheda

The material palette adopts a minimalist approach, featuring white-washed walls, raw concrete slabs, and random rubble masonry for the enclosure wall. The latter is constructed using locally sourced black granite indigenous to Tiptur, imbuing the space with a distinct and authentic character.

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