Terra Kota House

Terra Kota House

Terra Firma Architects

Terra Kota House
© MKG studio

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Hitarth Majithiya, Netra Bafna

MANUFACTURERS
Asian Paints, Curtain, Daikin, Greenply, Picollo , Royal Touche, TATA, Upholstery

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS
Eden Consultants

PROGRAM / USE / BUILDING FUNCTION
Residence + Workspace

DESIGNERS
Majithiya, Netra Bafna

PHOTOGRAPHS
MKG studio

AREA
3000 ft²

YEAR
2024

LOCATION
Ahmedabad, India

CATEGORY
Houses

Terra Kota House
© MKG studio

The house, situated on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, India, is surrounded by a canopy of the Yellow Gulmohar trees.

It was designed for a family of four, where the parents would spend their retired life while the children would be engrossed in developing their careers.

Terra Kota House
© MKG studio
Terra Kota House
© MKG studio

Fundamentally, it had to respond to the needs of two generations where one can come together to enjoy each other’s company but also respect their time alone.

Keeping in mind such a brief, the architecture responds to a variety of spaces of various scales where one can unwind.

This house thus responds to the climate and the lifestyle of the inhabitants. The use of Kota stone and terrazzo for flooring, maximum wooden windows, and inbuilt seatings was to keep the home timeless and user-friendly.

Terra Kota House
© MKG studio
Terra Kota House
© MKG studio
Terra Kota House
© MKG studio

Built on a frame structure, the house consists of 9 squares that hold and negotiate the program with the surrounding grids.

The built form is essentially a cuboid carved in and projected out in response to the functions inside.

However, when one enters the built form, the axis of orienting is twisted diagonally by the entry, which contradicts the overall massing of the cuboid.

Terra Kota House
© MKG studio
Terra Kota House
© MKG studio
Terra Kota House
© MKG studio

Further, as one progresses, the paths diverge into two of which one moves towards the kitchen and the other to the sunken seating in the center of the house. This central seating is a double volume, which visually connects the entire house and brings it together.

It has been designed to be the most social and interactive space in the house. The staircase is a central element here which wraps around the sunk seating and stretches from one corner to the other in the form of bridges.

The first floor consists of two bedrooms on the south and west sides that overlook the double volume internally, thus creating a very visually connected space.

Terra Kota House
© MKG studio
Terra Kota House
© MKG studio
Terra Kota House
© MKG studio

The functions are distributed based on the use of that space and its microclimate. For instance, The west and south sides house the bedrooms that are predominantly used during early mornings and nights. So it is largely undisturbed by the day’s heat.

The dining and living spaces that are going to be used throughout the day remain cool because of north and east orientation.

The studio space on the second floor is above the bedrooms, thus creating a shaded terrace for most part of day.

Terra Kota House
© MKG studio
Terra Kota House
© MKG studio

Light and shadow form an integral part of the spaces inside the house.

The skylights, northern facades and all the openings otherwise, have been designed in a manner such that least amount of sunlight penetrates inside the house to keep it cooler while maintaining enough daylight.

Terra Kota House
© MKG studio
Terra Kota House
© MKG studio

North facade has maximum openings while other facades and openings have been though about with respect to the lighting conditions.


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Elevations
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Elevations


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Site Sections
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Door Window
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Axo
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Sectional Perspective


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Plan - Ground floor
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Plan - 1st floor
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Plan - 2nd floor
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Plan - Site