Lateral Verandah House | Malik Architecture

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‘The Lateral Verandah House' is, in many ways, a natural extension of the House of Three Streams. They are located on the same site and were designed  ‘concurrently’ but built in separate phases.


This home is located further down the slope of this densely forested and steep  land. The ravines that intersected and informed the house the House of Three  Streams have, at this point, exited the site boundaries and the slopes here are 


slightly shallower. The memory of ‘Place’ here is significant; Tung Fort sits in close  proximity to the East; the topography of the land is particular; the forestation is  dense and the climate is distinct, especially considering the eddying wind  currents due to the large expanse of Pawna dam towards the North/East and the  low lying hills to the South/South-West. The monsoon is violent but beautiful and  rain rarely falls vertically, due to the accompanying wind. 


The house is organized over two primary levels, the upper one sheltering the  communal spaces, the lower one holding the sleeping and mechanical areas. The roof follows the stepping plinth as it adapts to the gradual shift in levels; It  undulates, shifts, sidesteps, hovers and allows the passage of the hill and of the  existing trees as it provides shade and frames the near and distant views. Its  structural morphology of flitched rafters intertwining with the structural ‘Trees’  situates it in the landscape as a natural pause point in the journey down the hill. 


Raw basalt walls anchor the proposal to the ground. The familiarity and historical  application of this stone in every type of shelter, from the village home to the  forts, turns these heavy elements into a built landscape. The expected sense of  witnessing a House is supplanted by something less recognizable yet familiar,  something more ephemeral, yet it is visceral. Everywhere, there are allusions to  the surroundings and to the past. The cylinder that rises from the landscape as  the House is approached speaks of the fort bastions. The organizational structure  of the House precludes a discernible entry point or fixed boundaries, the ‘made’  and ‘found’ merge, space and movement flow unhindered, much like an organism that has found its equilibrium in Nature, a spatial Homeostasis.

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    ‘The Lateral Verandah House' is, in many ways, a natural extension of the House of Three Streams. They are located on the same site and were designed  ‘concurrently’ but built in separate phases. This home is located further down the slope of this densely forested and steep  land. The ravines that intersected and informed the house the House of Three  Streams have, at this point, exited the site boundaries and the slopes here are  slightly shallower. The...

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    • Type Single-family residence / Interior design
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