House by the Lake / kaviar:collaborative

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Kamshet, India
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  12000 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Suryan // Dang
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Articlad Elevate Building Solutions, Articlad Elevate Building Solutions, Bharat Floorings, Jaquar, Jindal, Makwana Modulur Kulture, Makwana Modulur Kulture, Oorjaa, Oorjaa, Orange Tree Home, Orange Tree Home, Pergo Flooring, The Stone Casa, The Stone Casa
  • Architecture, Interior Design & Site Supervision: Kasturi Wagh & Vineet Hingorani
  • Mep Consultants: kaviar:collaborative
  • Landscape Consultants: kaviar:collaborative
  • Lighting Consultants: kaviar:collaborative
  • Program / Use / Building Function: Residential Bungalow/ Holiday Home/ Villa
  • City: Kamshet
  • Country: India
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House by the Lake / kaviar:collaborative - Exterior Photography, Windows, Waterfront
© Suryan // Dang

Text description provided by the architects. Being an architectural design project, the site and its context proved to be the major source of inspiration for ‘House by the Lake’. Recalling our very first site visit, we remember being entranced by the lake and the spectacle of nature in front of us. This lake-touch parcel of land surrounded by lush greenery on three sides demanded the building of a series of ‘viewing galleries’ entrapped within the notion of a second home rather than the usual ‘off the mill’ bungalow - a vessel to view and re-unite with nature.

House by the Lake / kaviar:collaborative - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Lighting, Windows, Beam
© Suryan // Dang

Staying true to the intent of championing the ‘outdoors’, it was important to adopt a fairly minimal aesthetic for the ‘indoors’. To make sure the lake & the ‘outside’ is the primary focus, a muted palette of earthy colors (greys, beiges, whites, and blacks) adorns the house rather than highly polished/glossy surfaces. Textures of kota, local stone, concrete, and reclaimed wood add that much-needed tactile element that helps the occupant feel closer to the ‘Outside’. The texture of the river-washed kota stone beautifully mimics the ripples of the lake playing back to the notion of connecting the indoors and the outdoors.

House by the Lake / kaviar:collaborative - Exterior Photography, Brick, Facade, Windows
© Suryan // Dang
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Plan - Lower level
House by the Lake / kaviar:collaborative - Interior Photography, Table, Beam
© Suryan // Dang
House by the Lake / kaviar:collaborative - Interior Photography, Stairs
© Suryan // Dang

The entrance foyer, in our opinion, is the standout feature of this home. As one enters the site, an attempt has been made to architecturally create a structure that purposely hides/blocks the visitor's view of the lake beyond, only giving him/her small glimpses of the waterbody through minimal fenestrations and courtyards. A 10 ft tall black door greets one at the entrance inhibiting views inside and beyond the house. Upon entering through the door, the visitor is greeted with a couple of steps leading to the entrance foyer and the vast spectacle of the lake and neighboring greens - a deliberate attempt to ‘stage’ the view; to create a theatrical first reveal.

House by the Lake / kaviar:collaborative - Exterior Photography, Windows, Chair, Beam
© Suryan // Dang
House by the Lake / kaviar:collaborative - Interior Photography, Living Room, Windows
© Suryan // Dang

Another stand-out feature in the entire project is the grand volume of the space. Designing a sloping roof volumetrically helps by subconsciously drawing the occupant’s vision gradually toward the lake. No matter where one stands in the bungalow, his/her eyes end up gazing at the lake and the ripples.

House by the Lake / kaviar:collaborative - Interior Photography, Living Room, Chair, Beam
© Suryan // Dang
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Plan - Upper level
House by the Lake / kaviar:collaborative - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Suryan // Dang

Architecturally, the whole house has been planned in a way to mimic a monolithic structure with minimal openings from the entrance side, and a completely open glass house structure from the lake side. The house also drips over the contours to only reveal a lower level below once the visitor enters the house. The upper-level houses the living, dining, kitchen, and public areas along with two bedrooms, while the lower level caters to the more intimate games rooms, yoga room, and four bedrooms with access to the swimming pool, jacuzzi, and lawn. Each of the six bedrooms and various living, dining, and recreational spaces open directly onto the lawn or decks overlooking the lake.

House by the Lake / kaviar:collaborative - Exterior Photography, Waterfront, Windows, Garden
© Suryan // Dang

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Cite: "House by the Lake / kaviar:collaborative" 16 May 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1001017/house-by-the-lake-kaviar-collaborative> ISSN 0719-8884

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