House of Santakukdi, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, by Studio ARUR

House of Santakukdi by Studio ARUR effortlessly and seamlessly connects between outdoor and indoor spaces while experimenting with various construction materials.

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House of Santakukdi, Ahmedabad, India by Studio ARUR 1
© Karan Gajjar / The Space Tracing Company

Upon approach, the subtle entrance at Northeast draws towards a low height entry hallway flanked by a pigmented concrete wall that slices through the slim glass window. This organic pigmented concrete wall curves gently to reveal a jewel-like puja room. The unique shape highlights that sanctity of the place.

The home enjoys an open plan that allows seamless flow of various spaces, allowing gatherings. The core consists of two double-storied voids parallel to each other, oriented along the East – West. This is the primary space that the entire composition surrounds the soaring family and dining area, a temple, and a small, shaded verandah that opens to the garden on the North. All the spaces on the ground floor effortlessly extend beyond and seamlessly connect with the outdoors. Skylights are strategically placed bathe the living and dining areas with natural light whilst low windows frame views of the greens at the lower level.

The material palette is kept minimal, Kota stone flooring captures the reflection of the activities, while the exposed concrete ceiling adds a rustic charm. An experiment with pigmented concrete, slender cantilevers, lime walls, and strategically placed skylights offers ample sensory experiences within the space.

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Project Details

Name: House of Santakukdi
Location: Ahmedabad,Gujarat, India
Status: Completed
Typology: Residential Architecture
Designed by: ARUR
Structural Consultant: Rathi Consortium (Hitesh Rathi)
MEPF Consultant: Greenbulb Designs (Chintan Prajapati)
Photo Credits: Karan Gajjar / The Space Tracing Company

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