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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Timber Beach House / By Castelino & Marchese Architects

Auroville, Puducherry, India
Castelino & Marchese Architects
Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
The Tsunami in December 2004 wrecked havoc on the houses along the eastern coast. Ensuing this, a safe shelter was a prime concern in the region.

Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
Trying to cater to this need and its proximity to the sea; the CRZ (Coastal zone regulation) restrictions, C&M Architects came up with a solution that addressed these aspects.
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
A structure in wood on 3 levels was designed and integrated with the local climate and conditions. This house, just off the scenic east coast road leading from Chennai to Pondicherry, is tucked away in a sylvan surrounding a stroll away from the sea. Daniel, the client, desired a house which blended with the surrounding landscape. And indeed, to live in this house is akin to living symbiotically with the trees around it!
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
This self-contained residence, designed for a single user, has a footprint of only 30 sq.m. on each floor. Even though the residence covers a small area, the spaces lend a cosy feel in a forest like setting. The approach to treating the spaces is minimalistic, though comfort and convenience have not been compromised on.
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
The core concept of this design was to fuse the outside environment with the interior setting. Given the location on the sea shore and the high humidity, the material options were limited to wood and aluminium were chosen since they are light, corrosion resistant, and easy to dismantle. The wood structure is treated against termites that are abundant in the area as well as for rain protection with an effectively tested combination of linseed oil, vinegar & engine oil!
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
The ground floor brick structure comprises of a garage. Subtly, the structure converts to wood as a material as it ascends, with the top most floor made mainly of wood, it easily merges with the canopies of the surrounding trees. The first floor includes within it a kitchenette, living and bath. The upper most floor fully in seasoned teak wood has a luxurious bedroom and a terrace overlooking the sea beyond.
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
The rustic toilet has stone on the walls and floor with granite boulders carved into for wash basins. The clause of cross ventilation is taken a step further by providing openings on all four sides offering a 360 degree view of the scenic landscape. On the second level, sliding glass and mosquito netted panels constitute the walls.
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
The latticed wood work on the outside is inspired by the traditional architecture of south India. This creates a diffusion of light, ventilation and privacy. The aesthetics offered by this framework is extended into the interiors as well by a play of light.
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects

Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
This house is the result of a 2 year dedication of one sole carpenter. The roof is composed of aluminium panels which insulate the spaces by reflecting the heat falling on it. The staircase, connecting the two levels, acts as a merger between the load bearing brick wall base and the wooden superstructure. The wooden flooring on the 2 levels and the staircase form a common entity by means of the same material used.
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
Photo © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
On the whole, this neat little abode and the immediate environ are in tune with each other without over powering each other’s charm.
site plan--drawing © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects

first floor plan--drawing © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
second floor plan--drawing © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
roof plan--drawing © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
front elevation--drawing © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
east elevation--drawing © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
rear elevation--drawing © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
west elevation--drawing © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
section A-A'--drawing © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
section B-B'--drawing © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
3d line--drawing © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects
Project Data
Project name: Timber Beach House
Location: Auroville, Puducherry, India
Program: Single family house
Built-up area: 90 m2
Commission Year: 2007
Completion Year: 2009
Cost: 25,000 Euros

The people
Client: Daniel Emdin
Architects: Castelino & Marchese Architects
Principal designers: Pino Marchese, Sheril Castelino
Project team: Anita, Dehi Shetty
Aluminium roofing specialist: Jean Marc
Wood work: Govinda
Photographs: © Courtesy of Castelino & Marchese Architects


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