Bhavati house
Bhavati is sited on 20 cents of Plot No.33 in 4.5 acres of land planted with various fruit trees. The promoters decided that there shall be no fences between plots and a footprint of 600.0 sft for the buildings, so as to maintain the area as an orchard.
Plot No.33 is at the lower part that slopes from south to north.
Bhavati was bestowed with the Indian Institute of Architects National Award for Excellence in Architecture 2023 for Residential Budget House up to 1500 sq.ft.
The design strategy was to enter at the level where the road is on par and follow the natural slope for floor plates. The plan was thus peeled up from the north to create a walk up roof extending the surrounding landscape. The ensuing space was used in three levels. Entry at mid level, Lower level has the general spaces also accessible from the north, and upper level has the resting area.
The sides were covered on the west and east to shade the interiors, while the whole volume was opened to the north.
The toilets were placed on the west wall while the east wall has the kitchen at the lower level and stairs at the upper level as thermal buffer.
The entry was purposed to a tunnel like space to draw the windand pull breeze through the house. The interior volume is kept purposely less bright and multifunctional like the traditional Kerala houses. A refuge from the harsh sun of summer.
The south facing RCC is insulated with earth and grass. The walk up roof holds solar panels and is easy accessible. The rise of the roof also provides for a view across to the hills.
The walls are corrugated cement sheets on the outside and plain cement sheet on the inside. In time this will be covered with plants hanging from the roof to insulate better.
The floor is cement finish.
The interior is kept sparse, lending itself to changes according to the addition of colour and accessories.
All materials are left raw but for a protective clear coating.
The lower floor is reached from the entry by a build stair that transforms into seating blending to the living space and open kitchen. The whole space integrates into a community area while also connecting with the upper level.
The upper platform overlooks the steps and looks out to the sky via a skylight. On the north a sunken slab with mesh enclosure that protects and yet includes the outdoors.
Bhavati strives to be simple of purpose, easy to sustain, integrating to the land and in time, being as less intrusive on site.





















