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Jalmanjar farmhouse

Conceptually, two similar rectangular volumes - the living and dining, sit on either side of an open to sky courtyard and are connected by a passage and circulation core. These volumes are taken up to house two bedrooms and their respective bathrooms. Apart from the main functions of the house, the spaces derived between the layer of the jali wall are crafted into semi open verandahs, balconies, landscape niches, service corridors and an open to sky shower.

The Jalmanjar farmhouse sits at the periphery of a 12.5 acre farm on the outskirts of Ahmedabad. The gable end of the jali wall is the first sight as one approaches the home through the tree canopied internal road of Jalmanjar. This perforated envelope of Compressed Earth blocks sheathes the house from the direct sun while allowing the wind to breeze through the windcatchers inside. To be able to tackle the climate of the region was pivotal in the design and planning of spaces since the first sketch. All major decisions are based on the efficiency of the climatic performance of the house. The position and size of the openings, orientation and volume of spaces, choice of materials, outer layer of the jali and the windcatchers, all work in synergy to create simple but energy efficient spaces.

Project Details

Status:

Built

Year:

2021 - 2022

Location:

Jalmanjar, Gujarat

Area:

2500 sft

Design Team:

Shahveer Irani,
Miqdad A Shirazi,
Rikunj Shah

Consultants:

Suhas Chande Consulting Engineers

Interiors:

PYHT - BioArchitects

Contractor:

Vertex Infra

Photo Credits:

Amalgamate

Status:

Built

Year

2021 - 2022

Location:

Jalmanjar, Gujarat

Area:

2500 sft

Design Team:

Shahveer Irani,
Miqdad A Shirazi,
Rikunj Shah

Consultants:

Suhas Chande Consulting Engineers

Interiors:

PYHT - BioArchitects

Contractor

Vertex Infra

Photo Credits:

Amalgamate

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