The Red Fort | Onebulb Architecture Studio

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The Red Fort | Onebulb Architecture Studio

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  • Completion year: 2023
  • Gross Built up Area: 2200 sqft
  • Project Location: Tamil Nadu
  • Country: India
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Ar. Balavenkatesh P, Ar. Hemkumar
  • Design Team: Ar. Maheswaran, Kishore, Rajendran
  • Structural Consultants: Bala structural consultants – Er. P. Balasubramanian
  • Photo Credits: Muthuraman, Little attic
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Excerpt: The Red Fort, a residence by Onebulb Architecture Studio, embraces the visionary principles of Laurie Baker to create a harmonious atmosphere amidst urban constraints. The residence showcases a seamless connection between architecture and nature, using sustainable materials to promote environmental mindfulness. The design seamlessly integrates natural light, ventilation, and sustainability, creating an organic ambiance.

Project Description

The Red Fort | Onebulb Architecture Studio
The Red Fort © Muthuraman, Little attic
The Red Fort | Onebulb Architecture Studio
The Red Fort © Muthuraman, Little attic

[Text as submitted by architect] Embracing Laurie Baker’s Vision in a Compact Space: The Red fort, an architectural marvel amidst urban constraints, tells a story of ingenuity and harmony. Conceived within the visionary principles of Laurie Baker, it embodies a blend of economy and elegance, with every corner exuding a profound connection to its surroundings. Despite this spatial confinement, its design seamlessly integrates elements of natural light, ventilation, and sustainable materials, fostering an organic ambiance.

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Entrance © Muthuraman, Little attic

Upon entering, one is greeted by a luminous space where natural light dances across the terracotta-clad roof upon the parking area. This initial encounter sets the tone for the house, where functionality seamlessly merges with aesthetics. The terracotta tiles play a crucial role in regulating the temperature during extreme climatic conditions.

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Living room © Muthuraman, Little attic
The Red Fort | Onebulb Architecture Studio
Ground Floor Plan and First Floor Plan © Onebulb Architecture Studio
The Red Fort | Onebulb Architecture Studio
The grandeur arch to the courtyard © Muthuraman, Little attic

Stepping into the living room with a warm palette and the natural materials, one feels a cozy and embracing ambiance. It features a semi-circular archway that draws the eye upward to the sturdy filler slab ceiling, a hallmark of Baker’s economical yet aesthetically pleasing design. The exposed brick and stone walls add a grounding sense of authenticity. 

The Red Fort | Onebulb Architecture Studio
Double-height courtyard © Muthuraman, Little attic
The Red Fort | Onebulb Architecture Studio
The rustic wheel © Muthuraman, Little attic

Moving towards the central courtyard, the house opens up to a double-height courtyard flooding with light and vibrant reflections. Beneath a pitched roof adorned with terracotta tiles, sunlight filters through the glass, casting intricate patterns on the walls. Repurposed color bottles and a weathered bullock cart wheel add rustic charm, infusing the space with timeless character. The transition from the cozy living room to the bright courtyard enhances the visual connectivity inside the house. 

The Red Fort | Onebulb Architecture Studio
Double-height courtyard © Muthuraman, Little attic
The Red Fort | Onebulb Architecture Studio
Section © Onebulb Architecture Studio
The Red Fort | Onebulb Architecture Studio
Light and textures at play © Muthuraman, Little attic

The central courtyard connects the kitchen and bedroom providing a seamless movement for the user. It enhances functionality and encourages interaction between the family members, creating openness. A staircase within the courtyard leads to the upper floor, which features two more bedrooms and an open terrace.

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A serene bedroom © Muthuraman, Little attic

The use of large windows and open spaces ensures that every room receives ample sunlight and fresh air, enhancing the living experience. The terrace provides a quiet retreat, offering panoramic views and a sense of openness.

The Red Fort | Onebulb Architecture Studio
The Red fort © Muthuraman, Little attic
The Red Fort | Onebulb Architecture Studio
The Red Fort © Muthuraman, Little attic

The Red fort stands as a testament to the harmonious relationship between architecture and nature, using sustainable materials to weave a narrative of environmental mindfulness. It offers residents a sanctuary amidst urban noise, reflecting Laurie Baker’s enduring legacy of sustainable design. It’s a proven example that sustainability and aesthetics can coexist, offering a blueprint for future urban dwellings.

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