Project Team: Shivendu Jauhari, Neha Saxena, Chandra Shekhar Raut

Details:
Bungalow is set on the sloping site, along the hill offers great potential to the architect interms of views and division of spaces using different levels. That aspect of the site has been utilized to maximum potential. The positioning of windows and sliding doors offer great views of the hilly terrain. The ground floor is fragmented into different levels, with living, dining area and the back veranda at different levels within the ground floor. Even on the first floor level the views of the city glittering away at night are a sight to behold.

The lack of a definite front and back to the house bothers a few visitors. But which exactly would be regarded as the front elevation?

The elevation you see while approaching the house from the access road or the elevation you see while entering the main gate or the one you see as you walk along the side lane or the one you see while lazying around in the back garden.

The building is so designed as to act as a Pavilion, an object in a field of space.

Material & Techniques:
- Combination of Exposed & Normal Brick, Use of Rat Trap Bond for the Walls
- Recycled Timber from shipyard for Wooden Floor supported on Wooden Beams
- Filler Slab with Earthen pots
- Selective use of Stone wall