Harris Residence / Studio Acis

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Kanhangad, India
  • Principal Architect: Rakesh Kakkoth
  • Junior Architects: Lijo John Mathew, Godwin LA, Goutham Padmanabhan, Divya Rajesh, Suraj S
  • Structural Consultants: Abhilash
  • Contractor: Muhammed Haji
  • Architecture: Studio Acis
  • City: Kanhangad
  • Country: India
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Harris Residence / Studio Acis - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade, Courtyard
© Justin Sebastian

Text description provided by the architects. Experiencing architecture strengthens one's sense of being in the world, as it engages multiple human senses, and essentially becomes an extended experience of the self. Perceiving architecture with more than mere vision allows a deeper sense of connection with the built space, and good design must strive to provide this experience to the visitor. For this residence, it was key that the planning cleared away any feeling of detachment, within or outside the residence. With a transition of uncontrolled to controlled landscape, a second skin encasing the house and tackling the senses, a variety of architectural strategies help remove any feeling of disconnection felt within the space.

Harris Residence / Studio Acis - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Justin Sebastian
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Plan - Ground Floor
Harris Residence / Studio Acis - Table, Sofa, Windows, Beam, Bedroom
© Justin Sebastian

For a large family, it was key to plan spaces such that they do not seem too distant or cramped. The planning follows the placement of rectangular masses along a grid pattern. Incorporating functions from a naalu-kettu  (a traditional house modal of kerala) with a modern outlook, the chuttu verandah (a continuous veranda running along the periphery) acts as a buffer in addition to being used for transition.  A second skin was yet another concept introduced to the residence. Something that simplifies the path from the busy streets to the residence. It also serves the building with different ranges of privacy with open spaces, semi-private spaces and complete privacy, in areas it is needed.

Harris Residence / Studio Acis - Facade, Chair, Garden, Courtyard
© Justin Sebastian
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Site Plan
Harris Residence / Studio Acis - Exterior Photography, Chair, Garden, Patio, Courtyard
© Justin Sebastian

In addition to the second skin, the western side is also lined with vegetation. The greens, along with the second skin allow the soft filtered light to enter the interiors. The facade treatment is done based on climate and function. There are provisions of louvres, vertical gardens, jaali for the purpose of privacy, aesthetics and functionality. There is also special consideration given to the landscaping. Outside the second skin, there exists an uncontrolled landscape that then transitions into a controlled landscape inside the second skin.

Harris Residence / Studio Acis - Table, Windows, Chair, Garden
© Justin Sebastian
Harris Residence / Studio Acis - Facade
© Justin Sebastian

Harris Residence is a culmination of traditional concepts with a modern outlook. From staying true to the roots by function and incorporating modern elements to enhance the appearance, it can be considered an all-rounder in terms of aesthetics and functionality. With the prominence given to reducing any feeling of detachment, the house is built along with a grid pattern, with precise and careful planning of spaces. Tackling not just the visual sense but the tactile and olfactory, the residence is one that is enhanced by its sensorial nature. And with it, the personal connections.

Harris Residence / Studio Acis - Exterior Photography, Door, Windows, Facade
© Justin Sebastian

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Cite: "Harris Residence / Studio Acis" 09 Mar 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/978123/harris-residence-studio-acis> ISSN 0719-8884

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