The Aranya House

The Aranya House
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The Aranya House

Modo Designs

ARCHITECTS
Modo Designs

NTERIOR DESIGN
Studio PVDRS

MANUFACTURERS
Asian Paints, Radicals, TWF (the window factory), Techtona Grandis, concube , mischcatco, rhizome, toilet fixtures sanitary

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Arpan Shah & Anupam Choudhary

LANDSCAPE DESIGN
Ashish teli

STRUCTURAL DESIGN
912 Consultants

ELECTRICAL CONSULTANT
Triarch consultants

PLUMBING CONSULTANT
Hiren Patel

WORKING DRAWINGS AND COORDINATION
And Coordination: Aditi Doshi, Nishita Sampat

CATEGORY
Houses

LOCATION
Palodia, India

AREA
795 m²

YEAR
2023

This house for a Gujarati family is on the outskirts of western Ahmedabad.

The Aranya House
© Umangshah photography
The Aranya House
© Umangshah photography

Designed around a cozy courtyard and as a linear stretch overlooking the garden, this house accommodates 3 generations.

The house is a two-bay organization, with the north bay on the ground floor having the entry vestibule, the courtyard, kitchen, and guest room, while the south bay comprises the dining, living, and parents' bedroom, opening towards the garden.

The Aranya House
© Umangshah photography
The Aranya House
© Umangshah photography

The first floor has a daughter's and son's bedroom in the north bay, while the lounge area and master bedroom occupy the south bay overlooking the garden.

The entire form recedes from south and east to subdue its presence towards the entry and garden site.

The Aranya House
© Umangshah photography
The Aranya House
© Umangshah photography
The Aranya House
© Umangshah photography

One enters from the east from a cantilevered canopy into the vestibule which opens into the central courtyard.

From the vestibule through the passage, dining living and other areas are approachable.

The Aranya House
© Umangshah photography
The Aranya House
© Umangshah photography

On the west end is the stair leading to upper level bedrooms and lounge. The lounge is also externally accessible through open stair.

The house is explorations in dual characteristics, working with openness and enclosure, concrete and terra cotta, and a balance of green spaces and grey concrete surfaces.

The Aranya House
© Umangshah photography
The Aranya House
© Umangshah photography

It’s a continuation of courtyard types but where spaces also open into the landscapes.

The inside floor is in polished kota stone and leather finished kotah in verandahs, while the walls are rough wood shuttered concrete, lime plaster, or painted. The door windows are made of reclaimed valsadi wood.

The Aranya House
© Umangshah photography
The Aranya House
© Umangshah photography
The Aranya House
© Umangshah photography


The Aranya House
Ground Floor Plan
The Aranya House
First Floor Plan