Siri | Design Kacheri

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Siri | Design Kacheri

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  • Project Name: Siri
  • Practice: Design Kacheri
  • Products: Kohler , White Teak
  • Completion year: 2023
  • Gross Built up Area: 565 sqm.
  • Project Location: Bengaluru
  • Country: India
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Nidhish Kurup, Chaitra Saraf
  • Design Team: Nidhish Kurup, Chaitra Saraf, Alex Paul and Anupama Sundar
  • Structural Consultants: Sigma consultants
  • Contractors: Nanda associates
  • Photo Credits: Shamanth Patil Photography
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Excerpt: Siri, a residence by Design Kacheri, celebrates and integrates with the existing landscape while offering a luxurious, sustainable living experience. Positioned to optimize natural light and ventilation with minimal impact on trees, the design features introverted planning with expansive verandas, decks, and terraces that extend indoor living outdoors. Lush tropical gardens around the house provide a private and tranquil atmosphere.

Project Description

Siri | Design Kacheri
© Shamanth Patil Photography

[Text as submitted by architect] Siri is a tropical oasis cut away from the hustle and bustle of the tech city of Bengaluru. Located in Karishma hills, a beautiful layout on the fringes of the Turahalli forest, the site was the perfect locale for this with its majestic teak, mango and coconut trees. These trees and the gentle topography of the site was also the perfect start point for the design.

Siri | Design Kacheri
© Shamanth Patil Photography
Siri | Design Kacheri
© Shamanth Patil Photography

The house is designed as a seamless extension of the natural landscape – respecting, enhancing and celebrating the existing vegetation while creating a luxurious and sustainable living environment. The structure is positioned to maximize natural light and ventilation while minimizing the impact on the existing trees.

Siri | Design Kacheri
© Shamanth Patil Photography
Siri | Design Kacheri
Ground Floor Plan and First Floor Plan © Design Kacheri
Siri | Design Kacheri
Section © Design Kacheri
Siri | Design Kacheri
© Shamanth Patil Photography

An introverted planning approach was taken and the built spaces were lined up towards the front of the plot while the large garden, which was the point of focus, and the infinity pool was placed towards the back. The open plan, which was guided by the principles of Vastu, ensures that the living, dining, and kitchen areas flow seamlessly into one another, The entrance is a series of floating steps which follows the natural terrain of the land and ends in an entrance platform alongside a lily pond. Flanking these steps and the landscaped entrance porch are existing coconut trees. The formal and informal areas of the house, though visually connected, are distinctly separated and placed at the opposite ends of a central corridor which also has the puja room. 

Siri | Design Kacheri
© Shamanth Patil Photography
Siri | Design Kacheri
© Shamanth Patil Photography
Siri | Design Kacheri
Section © Design Kacheri
Siri | Design Kacheri
© Shamanth Patil Photography

The service areas are tucked away neatly. Large sliding glass doors and windows maximize natural light and showcase the stunning views of the garden and pool. Generous verandas, decks, and terraces extend the living areas outdoors, providing ample space for relaxation and entertaining. A squat existing mango tree formed the perfect “katte” seating in the deck adjoining the family and dining. Biophilic design principles enhance the connection with nature, including natural light, natural ventilation, and views of greenery. The lush tropical gardens surrounding the house create a sense of privacy and tranquility.

Siri | Design Kacheri
© Shamanth Patil Photography
Siri | Design Kacheri
© Shamanth Patil Photography

The house is a collage of Indian stones. The “Sira” stone walls in random rubble pattern form the perfect background for the existing trees both at the entrance and the backyard of the house. The stone feature ties the house together and continues indoors into the double-height family and the master bedroom areas as well. It also helps conceal the staff areas and the open shower for the pool. Polished and rough finished Kota, Kadappa and black granite are the stones used both for flooring and cladding the walls. Polished teak wood, corten steel, exposed brick walls form the rest of the finishes. The rest of the house is kept simple and sober with only the art pieces providing the necessary relief including a large hand drawn mandala art inspired by nature.

Siri | Design Kacheri
© Shamanth Patil Photography

The western side of the house is lined up with balconies which are covered by louvers which help with both shading and security. A lot of emphasis was given for cross ventilation. The staircase area was designed to be a vent with concealed hit and miss windows helping both with cross ventilation and releasing hot air through stack effect.

By incorporating the existing trees into the design, this architectural project creates a truly unique and sustainable living environment. It celebrates the natural beauty of the Bangalore landscape while providing a luxurious and comfortable home for its residents.

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