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Vahadivan House

What is more beautiful than to be waking up by the sounds of birds, to be able to inhale the fresh earthy scent and witness the rising sun?

photo_credit Vinay Panjwani
Vinay Panjwani
photo_credit Vinay Panjwani
Vinay Panjwani

Located approximately 10kms away from the city of Surat, this farmhouse is a home to not just its occupants, but also a peaceful place for various flora and fauna to grow. The team designed a ‘home’ for the clients whose roots are from saurashtra. The brief was a weekend abode that reflected their interest in spending quality time together with family and friends, whilst integrating the natural environment.

photo_credit Vinay Panjwani
Vinay Panjwani
photo_credit Vinay Panjwani
Vinay Panjwani

In response to the property’s triangular shaped setting, the placement of spaces turned out to be an opportunity to explore within the challenging boundaries. The site entrance from south-west greets the near and dear ones with the aroma of orchards situated to their right side. A circular chowk designed right near the main entry reminds us of one of the important elements of old times; a place that facilitates social interaction. The rubble-masonry curved stone wall partially wraps up the space creating a sense of curiosity and security as one leads their way inside.

photo_credit Vinay Panjwani
Vinay Panjwani
photo_credit Vinay Panjwani
Vinay Panjwani

The 10,400 sq. mt area of plot conceives a 2,420 sq. mt area of built-up, dedicating most of the portion to greens. The building layout references the lifestyle and culture of Saurashtra. The veranda at the center facing the east side connects two main sections flanking a semi-open space, featuring private and semi private spaces opposite to each other. One section contains the informal living, dining area and kitchen – an open plan. The fabricated, air-conditioned double- heighted living room with large glazed surfaces provide uninterrupted views across circulation areas and out towards the farm. While at the other side, is a double storey volume- more private and has bedrooms and bathrooms. The centralized family gathering spaces creates a sense of continuity between the two units, which opens wide towards the lawn area resulting in building an intentionally therapeutic environment for its residents. Various types of semi-open spaces are designed over the site other than the veranda; one of which is overlooking the lawn and the other, named ‘ashok vatika' a little far into the fruit tree jungle that rests in silence. 

photo_credit Vinay Panjwani
Vinay Panjwani
photo_credit Vinay Panjwani
Vinay Panjwani

At the end of the farmhouse building, there is a secondary living space that consists of amphitheater, a swimming pool and a dormitory which open up to the landscape with a fully- glazed south-facing wall, shielded from the direct sunlight. The plinth is designed in such a way that it connects the spaces like outdoor kitchen with the steps forming informal seating for large gathering and fire space for outdoor cooking. The landscape surrounding the built-up is designed to take a pause and celebrate life by enhancing the experience with our every sense using different textures, colors and thoughtful site planning. The architects’ aim of incorporating nature into the design is also reflected in projects material choices creating a palette of experiences. IPS and golden kotah stone flooring with the kotah stone chip texture on the exterior walls creates a sense of simplicity. Even the furniture is made out of reclaimed wooden on-site.

photo_credit Vinay Panjwani
Vinay Panjwani
photo_credit Vinay Panjwani
Vinay Panjwani

Named VAHDIVAN; where VAHDI means ‘stay for a week’ and VAN mean ‘forest’, led to the expression of joy and happiness when stated- “At first, this farmhouse was meant to be used on weekdays only but it’s been so fruitfully shaped that it might become our permanent house in future”, expressed by the clients.

photo_credit Vinay Panjwani
Vinay Panjwani
photo_credit Vinay Panjwani
Vinay Panjwani

Team:
Architects: Design Work Group
Lead Architects: Bharat Patel 
Principal Architects: Bharat Patel, Jitendra Sabalpara, Dinesh Suthar 
Photographer: Vinay Panjwani 

photo_credit Vinay Panjwani
Vinay Panjwani

Materials used:
Flooring: Yellow Kotah Stone
Wall Cladding: Stone Agrregate, Kotah Chips
Accessories & Interior Fixtures: 
Lighting Fixtures: Illumina 
Kitchen Fixtures: Custom Made
Bath Fixtures: Kohler 
Furniture/decor: Made On Site
Windows: Corinzo 

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