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  • The Exposed Brick Work Of This Residence Is Inspired By Traditional Indian Patterns | Abhay Pise & Associates

    The house is conceived as an introvert form with a solid mass of brick which stands still and bold from outside. The dynamic play of light and volumes is revealed only when one enters and walks through different spaces inside. The exposed brick work of this residence is inspired by traditional Indian patterns.

    “The touch of Indianess is evident in an overall modern language of design of this residence. The double level courtyard is the stunner, being the central part of the structure.”- Nishal Sevak(Co-Editor)

    The Exposed Brick Work Of This Residence Is Inspired By Traditional Indian Patterns | Abhay Pise & Associates

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    At the entrance consists of covered car parking & verandah having wooden ceiling small garden space.

    The ground floor consists of living, kitchen, dining, puja & one master bedroom with utility space. The first floor consists of two master bedroom, family area, privet sit outs .

    At the heart of the house, is a connection to nature with beautifully created court yard having traditional wooden deuli and the landscape bring a home close to the nature. The playful light during the day from central sky light create intriguing & pleasant experiences for the occupants .

    The space is composed of all natural and earthy materials like the grey granite floor , walls are finished with exposed concrete finish paint.

    The exposed brick cladding using Racking Monk bond – resembles the traditional Indian weaving patterns and adds a different value to the most conventional material like brick, the wood veneered ceiling which floats above the public areas with pergolas at the edges and the center of it, creating an ever changing pattern of light throughout the day, making it a unique experience to be in the space at different times of the day .

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    Designed by : Abhay Pise & Associates

    Project Type : Residential Architecture Design

    Project Name : Brick House

    Location : Jaysingpur, Maharashtra

    Year Built : 2022

    Duration of the project : 2 Yeras

    Plot Area : 2000 Sq.ft

    Built-up Area : 2600 Sq.ft

    Project Cost : 1 Crore

    Principal Architect : Ar. Abhay pise

    Team Design Credits : Dipali, Naval, Swapnil & Pakhre

    Photograph Courtesy : Sanjay chougule

    Structure Engineer : Prasad Kulkarni

    Lighting Designer : Vardhaman Lights

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