anagram architects revisits the bungalow typology in four-bedroom residence in india

built on a 900 sqm plot in the noida suburban city of delhi, anagram architects‘ bungaLOW is a four-bedroom residence built for an expanding, multi-generational household. exploring the local bungalow typology on a substantial smaller site, the project incorporates four suites with family spaces placed in stacked, low-rise volumes that surround a manicured lawn courtyard meant for social gathering.

anagram architects revisits the bungalow typology in four-bedroom residence in indiaall images courtesy of anagram architects

 

 

anagram architects has adopted a more contemporary approach to the typology’s typically maximal programmatic connect, responding to the eclectic modern tastes of the family. the design is consistent to the bungalow typology of ordered low density volumes and similarly uses a contiguous colonnaded verandah as a formal privacy and thermal buffer. a private green platform rises onto the rooftop, reaching the more public spaces such as the living & dining room and home-office, which are separately placed into the angled northeast wing.

 

 

the colonnaded verandah runs along both levels of the facade, providing a contiguous buffer to the residence from the front lawn and offering protection to the rooms placed behind it from the high summer sun. porcelain tiles on a minimal steel lattice enhance shade to the verandah, referencing the roll-up blinds or fixed trellises traditionally used to reduce glare.

 

 

 

 

project info:

 

 

name: the bungaLOW

architect: anagram architects

location: greater noida, uttar pradesh, india

site area: 900 sqm

covered area: 715 sqm

sofia lekka angelopoulou I designboom

feb 03, 2019

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