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  • Soho Work + Living Acts As A Home And Office On A 8.5 Cent Plot | SOHO Architects

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    Located in Calicut, Kerala, and set within a preserved 8.5 cent plot, ‘SOHO Work + Living’ manifests as one half of twin blocks, both designed as an office cum residence typology for two friends, one being the architect himself. The design evolved as a unified architectural statement where two structures, functionally independent and featuring similar programs, are harmonized through complementary massing and a shared visual identity. This approach strikes a fine balance between privacy and interconnectedness, offering a cohesive experience for occupants and observers alike.

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    Main Challenge

    For ‘SOHO Work + Living’, the main challenge was integrating all requirements within a narrow 5.4-meter-wide footprint, necessitating a vertical program distribution. The western side of the plot, which shares the boundary with the second building, is defined by a compact service axis running the entire length of the building, thereby ensuring privacy between the buildings.

    This includes a single flight of stairs connecting all levels. Floor heights were determined by optimizing the number of steps that the constrained site could accommodate. To address space limitations, the first-floor height was reduced to a habitable scale, preserving its intimate character as a bedroom area.

    Ground Floor

    Meanwhile, the ground floor residential space and second floor office areas maintain optimal heights, promoting openness and a sense of spaciousness while prioritizing functional requirements. 

    The design emphasizes the use of materials in their natural, unaltered forms. Light shaded finishes dominate the interiors, while bold, earthy tones define the exteriors, extending subtly into select interior elements to establish continuity.

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    Flooring

    Due to the compact space, the architects used seamless terrazzo flooring in lighter hues, enhancing spatial openness while preserving a distinct identity.  Maximizing natural sunlight was a key design focus. Large openings on the northeast and southwest sides bring lots of sunlight, filling the workspace with natural light.

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    Bring Light In

    Strategically placed cutouts at the top allow sunlight to filter through transparent stairs, illuminating the service axis, thereby maintaining a well-lit, functional core. The architects placed minimal, deep punctured openings with recessed windows and balconies on the southeast side to optimize the environment. 

    The site offered road access from two opposite sides, and hence the design features distinct entrances for residential and office functions: a direct entrance from the main road for the office and a more private access for the residence from the secondary road.

    Zoning

    Separate yards enhance functionality and privacy, a secure garden yard for the residence and a parking yard for the office, created beneath a cantilevered section of the building.  The ground floor is exclusively residential, while the first floor serves as an interlocking zone, connecting yet maintaining privacy between residential and office spaces.

    Second Floor

    The architects dedicated the second floor entirely to open-plan office spaces, maximizing flexibility. To enhance openness on the compact site, both the ground and second floors adopt an open area concept. The terrace accommodates social functions, including staff dining, a gallery, and recreational spaces, promoting a communal environment. 

    Fact File

    Designed by: SOHO Architects

    Project Type: Residential Architecture Design

    Project Name: SOHO – Work + Living

    Location: Kerala

    Year Built: 2025

    Built Up Area: 2140 Sq.ft

    Principal Architect: Ar. Suhail A K

    Design: Suhail AK, Varun Gopal, Nabil Nazar

    Photograph Courtesy: Ar. Varun Gopal &  Syam Sreesylam

    Execution: Sanoj M C

    Landscape: On the Soil Architects

    Contractor: Krishnan

    Lighting: Apta Lighting Design Studio, Spoon Lighting and Controls

    Manufacturers: Grohe, BORA, Bunkar Carpets, Dtale Modern, Hansgrohe Plumbing Faucets, Jaquar, Marble Gallery , Reynaers, Scavolini , Schell, Schueco, Tostem, VitrA

    Source: Archdaily

    Firm’s Instagram Link: SOHO Architects

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