Koodu Weaving A Nest

KOODU WEAVING A NEST

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Koodu Weaving A Nest
© Harikrishnan Sasidharan
Koodu Weaving A Nest
© Harikrishnan Sasidharan

ARCHITECTS
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LEAD ARCHITECT
Harikrishnan Sasidharan, Neenu Elizabeth

TECHNICAL TEAM
Vijesh Kumar, Suku Bhavanandhan, Yakub S, Rajesh Rajan, Shivaprasad S, Grham Decors

MANUFACTURERS
Asian Paints, Kohler, Malabar , Nappa, Ramco, Schneider, Tilesource

LEAD TEAM
Harikrishnan Sasidharan, Neenu Elizabeth

ENGINEERING & CONSULTING > STRUCTURAL
Urban Hive

DESIGN TEAM
Abhishek Madhu, Papori Sharma, Dravid D, Aldrin Steenu, Ajay R, Raasika Raju, Acsah Sunny, Isha Rajesh

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
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PHOTOGRAPHS
Harikrishnan Sasidharan

AREA
71 m²

YEAR
2024

LOCATION
Kerala, India

CATEGORY
Houses

Koodu Weaving A Nest
© Harikrishnan Sasidharan

English description provided by the architects.

Koodu, or the Nest, is a budget home designed for a single mother and her two children.

The house is located at Eravipuram, Kerala, on the southwest coast of India, along the Arabian Sea.

The site lies within a densely packed urban area, where most plots range from 2 to 3 cents in extent.

Koodu Weaving A Nest
© Harikrishnan Sasidharan
Koodu Weaving A Nest
© Harikrishnan Sasidharan
Koodu Weaving A Nest
© Harikrishnan Sasidharan

This house is built on a 2-cent plot, with only 1 cent dedicated to the built-up area.

This project is a pro bono effort that attempts to push the boundaries of design, unrestrained by budgetary constraints, limitations of space, or scarce resources.

Funded by the Prime Minister's Awas Yojana (PMAY), along with the support of generous sponsors, this home was brought to life through collective goodwill.

Koodu Weaving A Nest
© Harikrishnan Sasidharan
Koodu Weaving A Nest
© Harikrishnan Sasidharan
Koodu Weaving A Nest
© Harikrishnan Sasidharan

The structure is an experimental attempt to create an asymmetrical groin vault—an architectural feature with very few precedents worldwide.

We drew inspiration from the brick jaalis and the craftsmanship of Laurie Baker, whose work made affordable housing accessible to the masses.

This project explores the possibilities of small-space living through an open-plan layout that unifies the living, dining, and kitchen areas.

Koodu Weaving A Nest
© Harikrishnan Sasidharan
Koodu Weaving A Nest
© Harikrishnan Sasidharan
Koodu Weaving A Nest
© Harikrishnan Sasidharan

The ground floor has one bedroom with an attached toilet, while the first floor has two bedrooms with a shared toilet, all connected by a winding staircase carefully tucked within the limited area available.

Pastel colours were used to define and enhance spaces crafted with earthen materials.

The tropical new wave landscape plays a vital role in grounding the structure within its context, enhancing the quality of living by seamlessly merging interior and exterior spaces.

Koodu Weaving A Nest
© Harikrishnan Sasidharan
Koodu Weaving A Nest
© Harikrishnan Sasidharan
Koodu Weaving A Nest
© Harikrishnan Sasidharan

We believe that design is all-encompassing, and meagreness should never be a reason to exclude access to good design.

On the contrary, it presents opportunities to innovate and push the boundaries of creativity—crafting magical spaces using the available resources.


Koodu Weaving A Nest
© Harikrishnan Sasidharan
Koodu Weaving A Nest
© Harikrishnan Sasidharan
Koodu Weaving A Nest
© Harikrishnan Sasidharan


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