Black Perch House

Black Perch House
© Vinay Panjwani, Karan Gajjar (space tracing company)

Black Perch House 

Studio Sangath

ARCHITECTS
Studio Sangath

LANDSCAPE
Vastu Shilpa Consultants

DESIGN TEAM
Sönke Hoof, Caitanya Patel, Michele Pallaoro

CLIENT
Monisha & Sanjay Desai

MANUFACTURERS
Graphisoft, Duravit, Greenply, Siemens, Tata Steel, Asian Paints, Everest, Fosroc, Greenlam Decowood, Jindal Steel, Mikasa Oak Berlin

ARCHITECT IN CHARGE
Sönke Hoof

PHOTOGRAPHS
Vinay Panjwani, Karan Gajjar (Space Tracing Company)

ENGINEERING
Jsce

AREA
510 M²

YEAR
2019

LOCATION
Ahmedabad, India

CATEGORY
Houses, House Interiors

Text description provided by architect.

Black Perch is the extension and refurbishment of an existing, 40 year old bungalow, located in a tight urban fabric, using most of the permissible ground cover before the extension was added.

Black Perch House
© Vinay Panjwani, Karan Gajjar (space tracing company)
Black Perch House
© Vinay Panjwani, Karan Gajjar (space tracing company)

As no other space was available, the extension is placed on top of the existing, split level building.

It adds a large living room with a kitchenette and a study cum guest room to the top of the house.

Black Perch House
© Vinay Panjwani, Karan Gajjar (space tracing company)
Black Perch House
© Vinay Panjwani, Karan Gajjar (space tracing company)

All spaces overlook a large open to sky courtyard, which steps down the existing sloping roof.

Alien-like this clean, black cube is perching on top of the old structure, as if landed from the sky, pushing on all sides up to the margin line, cantilevering far over the entrance side of the old house.

Black Perch House
© Vinay Panjwani, Karan Gajjar (space tracing company)
Black Perch House
© Vinay Panjwani, Karan Gajjar (space tracing company)

All four outer sides of the cube are covered with movable wooden louvers, which allow the user to regulate the ingress of sunlight, and views from and to the surrounding.

The louvers were blackened following Shou Sugi Ban, an old Japanese technique for preserving wood, by charring it with fire.

Black Perch House
© Vinay Panjwani, Karan Gajjar (space tracing company)
Black Perch House
© Vinay Panjwani, Karan Gajjar (space tracing company)
Black Perch House
© Vinay Panjwani, Karan Gajjar (space tracing company)

Once charred, the wood resists further burning, water, sun, or pests. The black louvers are also an homage to the old wooden havelis of the old city of Ahmedabad.

Contrasting with the black facade, white oak is used for flooring, ceiling and furniture of the interior.

Besides adding the new floor on top, most areas of the old house, from the entrance porch, over the living room to the bed rooms, were reworked to match them to the changed requirements of the owners.

Black Perch House
© Vinay Panjwani, Karan Gajjar (space tracing company)
Black Perch House
© Vinay Panjwani, Karan Gajjar (space tracing company)


Black Perch House
© Vinay Panjwani, Karan Gajjar (space tracing company)
Black Perch House
© Vinay Panjwani, Karan Gajjar (space tracing company)
Black Perch House
© Vinay Panjwani, Karan Gajjar (space tracing company)
Black Perch House
© Vinay Panjwani, Karan Gajjar (space tracing company)
Black Perch House
© Vinay Panjwani, Karan Gajjar (space tracing company)


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Side Elevation
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Front Elevation


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Rooftop Floor Plan
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Cross Section
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Axonometric View