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The Stone Wall Design Blends Seamlessly with Saukhya Farm’s Landscape | MANTIS

The one-acre site of Saukhya Farm is nestled in the lush valley of Beze Village, on the outskirts of Nashik. Surrounded by small farms, it offers sweeping views of Beze Dam and the surrounding hills. The clients’ brief was to transform the site into a farmhouse and to cultivate part of it into an orchard. Work on the farmhouse began amid lockdown delays. Frequent visits to the site inspired us as we observed the valley’s dramatic seasonal changes—from vibrant green in the monsoon to muted brown later in the year. These observations became central to the design of ‘The Open House,’ a farmhouse that frames and integrates with its surroundings, encouraging users to slow down and engage with nature. The Stone Wall Design Blends Seamlessly with Saukhya Farm’s Landscape.

Editor’s Note: Saukhya Farm’s ‘ The Open House’ is a tranquil retreat where architecture and nature dance in harmony. Framed by stone walls and embraced by lush greenery, it invites you to pause, breathe, and reconnect. It is a space where time slows, spaces unfold, and the seasons quietly weave their magic through every corner. ~ Isha Bora

The Stone Wall Design Blends Seamlessly with Saukhya Farm’s Landscape | MANTIS

Stone Wall Design

Site Context

Ecologically sensitive practices guided the landscaping of the broader site, emphasizing the use of native plants. Instead of a traditional compound wall, a dense ‘living fence’ of native trees, grown using the Miyawaki method, defines the boundary along the approach road. 

Stone Wall Design

The site is divided by the driveway into two sections: one-third allocated to ‘The Open House’ and a recreational garden, and two-thirds developed into a tropical food forest based on permaculture principles for a mixed fruit orchard. Moreover, the farmhouse is strategically positioned to maximize views of the surroundings.

Stone Wall Design

Stone Wall Design

Visitors are greeted by two tall stone walls arranged in a staggered pattern along the driveway, with a central deck serving as the entrance. These walls enclose two sections: the ‘living block’ and the ‘bedrooms block’.

Stone Wall Design

Central Deck

The central deck acts as a versatile veranda, offering views of both the food forest and the expansive landscape. Thus, creating the impression that nature not only surrounds but also flows through the house. A floating steel staircase links the central deck to the upper deck, visually uniting the elevation.

At first glance, ‘The Open House’ appears enclosed due to its imposing walls and minimal openings. However, once inside, the house unfolds in all directions, forming connections with its surroundings through strategic openings. The living block features a spacious, multi-purpose area with a double-height floating roof.

A comfortable window seat integrated into a bookshelf provides an ideal reading nook, while the dining area, situated in a recessed section, contrasts with the large fenestrations of the living room and connects to the kitchen via a sliding door.

Bedroom

The bedroom block, separated from the living block by the central deck, offers privacy. The master bedroom is cozy and elegant, while the guest bedroom features a double-height ceiling and a sleeping loft accessed by a locally crafted teakwood ladder. Both bedrooms have attached retreat-like bathrooms with green pockets and skylights.

The stone walls serve as captivating backdrops inside the building, enhancing the dining, kitchen, and bathrooms. Additionally, the steel staircase linking the central and upper decks starts with a solid base and becomes lighter as it floats along the building’s exterior, reflecting the roof’s design. In conclusion, ‘The Open House’ explores the three dimensions of space through architectural design and incorporates a fourth dimension—time—through the ongoing transformation of nature.

Fact File

Designed by: MANTIS

Project Type: Residential Architecture Design

Project Name: The Open House

Location: Nashik

Year Built: 2024

Built-up Area: 3767 Sq.ft

Principal ArchitectAsmita Raghuvanshy

Photograph CourtesyYash Katariya

Civil Contractors: Mescon

Landscape Designers: MANTIS

Landscape Contractors: Divya Garden Services

Structural Designer: Shirish Lele

Project Manager: Parth Patankar

Manufacturers: Salamander

Source: ArchDaily

Firm’s Instagram Link: MANTIS

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