Nestled within the serene residential enclave of Nagarbhavi, Bangalore, Dr. Harsha’s Residence embodies a harmonious fusion of luxury, tranquility, and spatial ingenuity. Designed for a doctor couple seeking a serene retreat within the city, this home balances understated elegance with spatial fluidity and an abundance of natural light. The challenge lay in crafting an expansive and immersive living experience within the constraints of a compact urban plot, leading to an architectural response that is both inward-focused and outwardly connected.
Archemist Architects
Flanked by towering structures and minimal setbacks, the site presented unique challenges in terms of daylight penetration and privacy. The proximity of adjacent high-rises restricted lateral openings, making conventional fenestration and balconies impractical. In response, the harmonious design pivots inward, embracing an architectural strategy that celebrates light, air, and nature from within.
At the heart of the residence lies a soaring triple-height courtyard, an ethereal void that acts as the home’s luminous nucleus. A strategically positioned skylight crowns this central volume, orchestrating an interplay of light and shadow that animates the interiors throughout the day. Beyond its visual dynamism, the courtyard serves as a thermal moderator, enhancing passive ventilation while fostering a seamless dialogue between levels. A vertical garden interwoven within this space introduces a biophilic harmonious dimension, infusing the home with freshness and a tactile connection to nature.
The residence unfolds as a sequence of fluid, interwoven spaces that transition effortlessly between private and communal zones. The spatial composition is carefully calibrated to maximize comfort, functionality, and experience.
The architects carefully choreographed the ground floor of Dr Harsha’s Residence to create a sense of welcome and clarity of movement from the very first moment of arrival. The harmonious design introduces separate vehicular and pedestrian entries, ensuring both convenience and safety in the approach sequence. The dedicated car park provides seamless functionality, while the pedestrian pathway leads directly to a small yet elegantly welcoming foyer. This spatial pause is conceived as more than just a threshold; it sets the tone for the home’s architectural narrative, immediately offering a glimpse of refinement and order.
The architect carefully orchestrated a material palette with a harmonious blend of textures and hues, shaping a home that is as tactile as it is visual. Warm, rich wood tones anchor the spaces, lending a sense of timelessness, while curated accents of marble, brass, and artisanal finishes introduce subtle layers of luxury. They further enhanced the layering of textures by the interplay of light, which sculpts depth and variation across the surfaces. The staircase, more than a mere transitional element, becomes an experiential journey—offering curated glimpses of the verdant courtyard at each ascent, engaging occupants in an evolving dialogue with nature.
Dr. Harsha’s Residence is an architectural manifestation of balance—between seclusion and openness, function and artistry, urban density and organic retreat. Rooted in Archemist Architects’ ethos of contextual sensitivity and refined spatial narratives, this home is more than a residence; it is an evolving sanctuary designed to grow with its inhabitants. Through an alchemy of light, material, and volume, it transforms the everyday into an experience—one where architecture and life coalesce in quiet, poetic symphony.
The architects envisioned the first floor as the vibrant heart of daily living. An open-plan arrangement allows the living, dining, and kitchen areas to flow seamlessly into one another, encouraging interaction and togetherness. The triple-height courtyard introduces a dramatic sense of openness. It fills the interiors with natural light and creates visual continuity across levels. A custom dining table acts as a central anchor, subtly demarcating spaces while maintaining fluidity. They illuminated the rear utility zone by a linear skylight. Thus, ensuring that even the most functional spaces benefit from natural light. A discreet powder room completes this level, balancing utility with elegance.
The architects dedicated the second floor to private living, offering a sense of retreat and intimacy. The master suite extends toward the courtyard. They dissolved boundaries between inside and outside and ensured the space is immersed in light and air. A walk-in wardrobe and en-suite bath complement the suite, enhancing comfort and luxury. The parents’ bedroom, in contrast, adopts a more cocooned expression, defined by warm finishes and a calming palette. Together, these bedrooms embody a balance between openness and seclusion. They tailor the spatial experience to the unique needs of the family.
Ascending to the third floor, the home transitions into a realm of leisure and retreat. A refined lounge serves as a casual gathering space. It is complemented by a crafted bar cabinet that adds sophistication to the setting. This social hub opens onto a landscaped terrace deck, conceived as an elevated garden retreat for relaxation and conviviality. A guest bedroom with an attached bath and walk-in wardrobe completes this level. They are designed with the same care and attention to detail as the private family zones below. The third floor encapsulates the spirit of retreat, luxury, and togetherness in equal measure.
Fact File
Designed by: Archemist Architects
Project Type: Residential Architecture & Interior Design
Project Name: Dr Harsha’s Residence
Location: Bangalore, Karnataka
Year Built: 2023–2024
Duration of Project: 1.5 Years
Project Size: 3000 Sq.ft
Site Size: 30’x40’
Project Cost: 1.50 Crore
Principal Architects: Divya BT & Yogesh VN
Photograph Courtesy: phxindia
Firm’s Website Link: Archemist Architects
Firm’s Instagram Link: Archemist Architects
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