The Infinite Rise | Earthscape Studio

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The Infinite Rise | Earthscape Studio

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  • Completion year: 2023
  • Gross Built up Area: 1800 sq.ft
  • Project Location: Coimbatore
  • Country: India
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Petchimuthu Kennedy
  • Design Team: Petchimuthu Kennedy, Shivani Saran S K, Ayyasamy, Ragavendran
  • Photo Credits: Studio IKSHA
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Excerpt: The Infinite Rise, a residence by Earthscape Studio, seamlessly bridges humans and nature, embracing the natural terrain. The design features a central courtyard for light and ventilation, while a gabion wall shields against strong winds without obstructing views. Constructed with eco-friendly materials, the structure effortlessly merges with its surroundings, achieving the highest standards of sustainability.

Project Description

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[Text as submitted by architect] The site is located in the midst of the mountain ranges. It has a 180 degree view of the beautiful mountains with a deep valley in front. The site has a natural rock bed and we as architects, do not want to disturb the natural landform present. Also, The site already had a 6m deep land cut when we visited for the first time. We used that landform to bring out the structure with a view towards the valley. Also the site has more rocks with a slope difference on an average of 2 to 4 m deep throughout the site.

The Infinite Rise | Earthscape Studio
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The Infinite Rise | Earthscape Studio
Roof Plan © Earthscape Studio
The Infinite Rise | Earthscape Studio
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The spaces are focused towards the valley with an open courtyard in the middle which helps in natural lighting and ventilation inside the building. The main character of the site is that, the wind flow is unbelievably heavy and it might make difficult for  the glass partition and heavy noise is created if it was exposed directly. The main challenge here is we wanted to have a great view but also did not want the direct wind flow. Hence proposed a gabion wall, where the rocks are placed according to the anthropometric activities inside the spaces which gives a view towards the valley.

The Infinite Rise | Earthscape Studio
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The Infinite Rise | Earthscape Studio
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The Infinite Rise | Earthscape Studio
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All the rocks used in the gabion wall are collected from the site. There is always a difference between viewing directly and viewing indirectly at a sight. The indirect look always gives an interesting factor and increases an urge to find out about the space. This is also a major factor for this gabion wall where we look through the series of mountains in various perspectives. The walls in between the spaces are poured earth walls where the mud used in the walls are from site which made it easier for the construction.

The Infinite Rise | Earthscape Studio
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The Infinite Rise | Earthscape Studio
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The Floor finish is made of green oxide which helps in keeping the spaces inside cooler than the outside temperature. During summer, the place gets really hot, to avoid that, oxide flooring and open courtyard helps in maintaining cool temperature inside the spaces. The water body in between the room and the gabion wall helps in reducing the hot air temperature when it travels from outside to the inside. The wood which is used throughout the building are all collected from the scrap and reused to doors, bar table, arm chairs, bar stool and kitchen cabinets.

The Infinite Rise | Earthscape Studio
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The Infinite Rise | Earthscape Studio
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Infinity Pool was designed which gives an amazing experience to swim with a valley mountain view in the opposite. The natural landform of the site is not disturbed and the building is camouflaged with the surrounding which helps in experiencing nature. The materials used in the building meet the maximum level of sustainability. This building acts as a connecting bridge between humans and nature.

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