The Hovering Gardens House

The Hovering Gardens House
© Hemant Patil

THE HOVERING GARDENS HOUSE

Niraj Doshi Design Consultancy

ARCHITECTS
Niraj Doshi Design Consultancy

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Niraj Doshi

PLUMBING CONSULTANT
Unicorn Consultants

MANUFACTURERS
Autodesk, Atlas Schindler, Dyson, Grohe, Natuzzi, Panasonic, Toto, Avx India, Acor, Alankaram, Alfa Façade,

MANUFACTURERS
Anchor by Panasonic, Bikshu Granimart L.L.P., Eco Air, Hunter Douglas, Hybec, Kalinga, Light Box, MMJ Home Décor, Minoti, +8

ELECTRICAL CONSULTANT
Vidyutsallagar

STRUCTURAL CONSULTANT
G. A. Bhilare Consultants Private Limited

PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT
Madhav Limaye Group

LANDSCAPE CONSULTANT
Ravi & Varsha Gavandi Landscape Architects

WATER BODIES CONSULTANT
Silver Pools

DESIGN TEAM
Akshay Karanjkar, Supriya Yadav, Jagruti Gujar

AUTOMATION CONSULTANT
Moood Creation

PHOTOGRAPHS
Hemant Patil

AREA
21000 ft²

YEAR
2020

LOCATION
Pune, India

CATEGORY
Houses, Houses Interiors

A unique project in its context, this house is located in a neighborhood of Pune that has abundant greenery.

The Hovering Gardens House
© Hemant Patil
The Hovering Gardens House
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The apt use of natural elements in its creation ― such as water bodies, bridges, stone walls, and landscaped areas on all levels ― helps it merge seamlessly with its environs on the one hand while making it stand out on account of its architectural beauty.

This is home to a family of six. The brief for N.D.D.C. was a modest material template culminating into a residence that would be rich in spatial experience.

The Hovering Gardens House
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The Hovering Gardens House
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Ample cross-ventilation, keeping in mind the occupants’ need for privacy, as well as flexibility in space change in accordance with family evolution were also an important consideration.

Therefore, the project was based on an H-shaped plan wherein all the spaces have three external walls, thus maintaining a nice “in” and “out” connection.

The Hovering Gardens House
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The Hovering Gardens House
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The use of mirrors and reflective glass has lent itself to an optical illusion to maximize the landscaped areas, thus underscoring the feeling of being in the lap of nature.

Climate is a crucial factor in design and construction. Keeping this in mind, shading devices have been used here in the form of huge cantilevered slabs that give a sort of “hovering effect” while, at the same time, offer grounding to the building.

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Similarly, vertical screen facades have been devised as a barrier for the elements. Inside, the strategic use of triple-height atrium(s) makes for ample stack effect and also helps in cross-ventilation.

In keeping with the predominantly “green” character of this project, an indirect evaporative cooling system has been installed extensively with a view to reducing the reliance on conventional air-conditioners.

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