Stacked Student Housing

STACKED STUDENT HOUSING

Thirdspace Architecture Studio

Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil

DESIGN TEAM
Praveen S Bavadekar, Madhuri Gulabani

MANUFACTURERS
Dulux, Rak ceramics, Saint-Gobain, Bellary

SRUCTURAL ENGINEER
D.L Kulkarni

CONTRACTOR
Ajay Melge

PHOTOGRAPHS
Hemant Patil

AREA
4000 ft²

YEAR
2017

LOCATION
Belagavi, India

CATEGORY
Apartments

Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil
Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil

The design for a small student housing project in the town of Belgaum India explores the section as a device to layer a series of semi-private living spaces vertically.

What seems like a straightforward division of space in the plan is actually a complex layering of self-contained living units to achieve maximum density yet maintain comfortable living standards for the occupants.

The site is a minuscule parcel of land barely measuring a 100 square meters on which the building was proposed.

Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil
Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil

The number of students to be accommodated is more a result of the economics of scale and return on investment rather than a careful engagement with what such a site could traditionally accommodate.

In all, the building of about 225 sq.m accommodates 29 students in a semi-private triple and double occupancy units.

Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil
Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil

With such a small site, the building would have to be stacked vertically, but the building had to be below the stipulated 15 meters above which stringent high rise building regulations for fire safety are required to be met. Thus the buildings envelop is fixed by the side margins and the height restriction.

To make the rooms less claustrophobic and more interconnected, a strategy was evolved to develop the rooms in a section with a floor to floor height of only 2400mm.

Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil
Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil
Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil

Semi-private spaces for the occupants are nestled around a small common area consisting of an entrance lobby, pantry, and toilet facilities, all of them strung together by an internal staircase.

There are two types of room configurations that sectionally dovetail into one another, like in a jigsaw.

Considering that this is a cost-effective project on a small site, everything is pared down in this design. Every millimeter of space was debated upon.

Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil
Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil
Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil

If the walls of the toilets were thought to consume too much space, they were replaced by 40 mm kadappa stone slabs, a detail that also eliminated the need for tile work in wet areas.

Plastered surfaces are kept to a bare minimum, with even the brick walls being unplastered and just painted white so as to visually open up space and also allow for regular upkeep.

The individual spaces of the students are designed to have the bare minimum space with minimum furniture.

Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil
Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil
Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil

The individual living spaces are interconnected visually as well as physically with the shared areas.

The elevation is a sum total of small strategic decisions to sectionally displace the room units.

Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil
Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil

The window fenestrations just about hint at the sectional complexity within but also add to the monolithic nature of the facade.

The staggered section creates a dynamic roof profile that dominates the skyline that is otherwise littered with small accretions that are emblematic of the suburban sprawl all around.

Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil
Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil

The building is painted in a deep red to accentuate its dynamic roofline as well as its almost monolithic form.

In the colorful cacophonous milieu that is mofussil India, it still dominates the neighborhood, yet displays an irreverent playfulness that is characteristic of student life anywhere.

Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil
Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil
Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil


Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil
Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil
Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil
Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil
Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil
Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil
Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil
Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil
Stacked Student Housing
© Hemant Patil


Stacked Student Housing
Ground Floor Plan
Stacked Student Housing
Mid Level Floor Plan
Stacked Student Housing
First Floor Plan


Stacked Student Housing
Module 1 Section
Stacked Student Housing
Module 2 Section

Stacked Student Housing
Section A

Stacked Student Housing
Concept