Archello Awards · Winners Announced
Archello Awards 2024 · Winners Announced
Archello Awards 2024
Winners Announced
The Hidden House
Justin Sebastian
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
WindowsLIXIL
Home AutomationHipzone Automation
Interior LightingHybec
Ceramic TilesKajaria
Texture paintSuzuka
WindowsTostem

Product Spec Sheet
Windows
by LIXIL
Home Automation
Interior Lighting
by Hybec
Ceramic Tiles
by Kajaria
Texture paint
by Suzuka
Windows
by Tostem

The Hidden House

Aslam Sham Architects as Architects

The Hidden House. Lest these words paint a picture of a secretive abode shielded from plain sight, nothing could be farther from the truth. For this is “a house that does not try to blend in; it wants to stand out from the rest, grab attention and take in those glances from the street,” declare architects Aslam Karadan and Sham Salim of eponymous Kozhikode-based practice Aslam.Sham Architects. “It is unapologetically unique with its form and intends to capture the intrigue of the passers-by—just like the client wanted it to.” The ‘hidden’ part of the moniker, they explain, comes from the home’s disguised scale: a three-level home that creates the illusion of being a smaller, two-Storey structure.  

photo_credit Justin Sebastian
Justin Sebastian

Clients - Ajmal and Sabna , a young couple around 30years old. Ajmal is a self-made entrepreneur who is the co-founder of Eduwizz ,an ed-tech startup spread across Kerala. Sabna is also a part of the same company. Although the primary clients are Ajmal, Sabna and their two girl children, Ajmal’s parents and two younger siblings are also occupants of the house. 

photo_credit Justin Sebastian
Justin Sebastian

The functional brief was pretty standard and straightforward, i.e., they wanted a 5 BHK house with an additional room to be used as a home theatre, a swimming pool and other standard amenities. The aesthetic brief is however something that we as architects loved and found challenging at the same time. The client, as mentioned earlier, is a self-made successful entrepreneur and wanted to build a house that made a statement from the first look but at the same time didn’t compromise on the functionalities too much. We were given the task to come up with something that is out of the box yet not fully experimental. This brief combined with the highly contoured nature of the site which was sloping downwards steeply from the front of the site to the rear is what led to the rather unique form/ facade of the building and its name, the Hidden House. The scale of the house remains largely hidden to an onlooker from the street but at the same time it does stand out with its atypical form and creates that curiosity in their minds to know what’s behind that peculiar front facade/form. 

photo_credit Justin Sebastian
Justin Sebastian

As far as the spatial configuration is concerned, the basic zoning has been done based on the proximity from the road which goes along the front boundary of the site. The first zone is the public zone which has visibility from the street and this hosts the front sit out as well as the formal living space which is primarily intended for the visitors/guests. Then comes the next zone which is the semi public zone which is the core activity hub and what we would like to call as the soul of the house which has the skylit Koi Pond around which all the core activity spaces of the house are planned, viz, the family living space, the dining space as well as the kitchen. And next comes the private zone, which houses the bedrooms, home theatre as well as the swimming pool which is placed at the rear end of the site and hence is completely cut off from the outsiders. Also, regarding the spatial configuration, you have to understand this is not done on a planar site, this is a highly contoured site, so we could achieve this zoning differentiation with the levels too. However, from the master bedroom a balcony opens up into the front of the house which was a requirement from the Client’s end that they needed to see from the main entry to the site from the master bedroom. The plot being L shaped has a portion which is protruding outward at the rear, this portion is what is used to accommodate the garage. The drive way and the garage areas are given hardscaping while more of green landscaping is provided at the front yard.

photo_credit Justin Sebastian
Justin Sebastian

The most challenging (as well as the most exciting) part of this project was definitely the process of manipulating this highly contoured site into having a house with multiple levels whilst also attempting to reduce the number of climbs the user would have to go through on a regular day. This has been achieved by splitting different zones into multiple levels. The primary entry to the house is into the public zone, which is at a level of just a couple of steps from the approaching ground level at the front, the one between the massive granite feature walls in the front which sort of plays with the sense of scale to a visitor. This level has the formal living room as well as the prayer(names) room, both of which are primarily intended for visitors. The secondary entry, the arched entry from the side, is the one intended for the family the most as it is accessing the primary activity core of the house at just one step. You just need to take one step down from that level to reach the semi public zone, which houses the Koi Pond, Family living space, Dining space and the Kitchen. It is from this level that the access to the multiple bedroom blocks which are placed in three levels. So, from the common area level, it is only half a floor ascent as well as descent to the 2 levels which have 2 bedrooms each.

photo_credit Justin Sebastian
Justin Sebastian

The master bedroom as well as the home theater is at the highest level with a study space as well as a utility terrace at a mid-level between these two levels. So, the house in total is split into 6-7 levels in order to accommodate all of the clients' spatial requirements without tampering with the existing site levels too much. There is also tertiary access to the house from the lowermost level, which is the same as the pool level, the driveway extends to the rear of the site and there is a porch from which the house can be accessed and there are two bedrooms also at this level. This level is accessible via a ramp and the 2 bedrooms here with car access ensures the house is accessible easily for the elderly as well as the differently abled. The lift well has been constructed in the house and hence there is always a provision to add a lift later on to access all the levels comfortably. 

photo_credit Justin Sebastian
Justin Sebastian

The material and color palette has mostly been decided to give the house a very simple yet sophisticated character. Apart from the whites, natural textures of random rubble masonry, wood, the multiple textured finish natural stone floorings such as granite, Kota stones, deck wood etc was chosen to give character to each space and differentiate them visually without compromising on the open feel of the space. Accents of green throughout the house with planters also helps in creating a warm cozy feel to the user. We like exposing the true character of materials rather than mimicking them into something else and hence the concrete roof slabs as well as the retaining walls are given concrete textures, however it is more polished concrete finish for the interiors whereas it's a rougher tone for the exterior. 

photo_credit Justin Sebastian
Justin Sebastian

Lighting strategy is something that is fundamental to all our designs, we design for maximum natural lighting throughout the day which we believe creates a mental well-being for the user subconsciously. Ideally, we want artificial lights to be used only once the Sun goes down. The harsh east and west lights are blocked off from falling directly into the house and are taken in a diffuse manner via louvered screens outside the windows. In the night, subtle ambient lighting is provided in the interiors accounting for optimal comfort to the user. The exteriors however are given slightly more dramatic lighting for the structure to stand out to an onlooker from the street, which was something the client wished for. 

photo_credit Justin Sebastian
Justin Sebastian

To be honest, we couldn’t have found a more accommodating client than these two as they were completely taken in by the concept, we presented to them and barely asked for any changes barring the minor tweaks in the interior. This project is one of the perfect examples of how much the final product can be elevated when the architects and the clients are in synch. So, it was more like a dream that all of us saw together. 

photo_credit Justin Sebastian
Justin Sebastian

It would be extremely hard to pick one spot as the favorite, but if we have to pick one it would be the main activity core of the house which houses all of the common spaces around the skylit Koi Pond. The outdoor deck from the dining room which overlooks the pool area below is another favorite. The client, who as mentioned earlier, is an entrepreneur and spends most of the time at home itself since his work happens online, tells us he loves spending time in this house, and that he keeps finding new spots and feel to each space with every passing day to the extent that he hates it when he has to leave for work related meetings occasionally. 

photo_credit Justin Sebastian
Justin Sebastian

Most of the furniture is customized as per the space and design theme of the house barring a few loose furniture and other show pieces which were sourced together by the clients and the architects over a zillion showroom visits.

Team:
Structure engineer: Er.Shihar , Struds Solution
Landscape Contractor: Vishnu Green Planet Thrissur
Interior Contractor: D Tale cochin
Decor and Soft Furnishing: Instyle Creations Calicut  

photo_credit Justin Sebastian
Justin Sebastian
photo_credit Justin Sebastian
Justin Sebastian
photo_credit Justin Sebastian
Justin Sebastian
photo_credit Justin Sebastian
Justin Sebastian
photo_credit Justin Sebastian
Justin Sebastian

Material Used:
1. Interior Lighting: Hybec Brand
2. Ceramic Tiles: Kajaria ceramics Brand
3. Home Automation: Hipzone Automation
4. Texture paint: Granite Gray, SCT 304, Suzuka Texture Paint
5. Windows: Lixil Windows System, Tostem India

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