Design Concept
The core concept driving Slender House was to punctuate the house with staggered cut-outs and strategically placed skylights. Despite the modest footprint, these design elements breathe life into the home, infusing it with light, air, and a sense of openness. The architects embraced the idea of sacrificing total floor area to create a space that resonated deeply with the client’s lifestyle.
At the heart of Slender House is the desire to foster connections among family members. Each cut-out and skylight serves dual purpose, not just illuminating the space but also creating moments of interaction. Whether it’s a shared glance from one floor to another or a beam of sunlight gently streaming into a common area, these architectural features forge bonds within the home.
The stilt floor is dedicated primarily to parking, ensuring a clear demarcation between the bustle of the outside world and the tranquility that lies within. The ground floor caters to formal engagements with a formal lounge, dining, and bar. The first floor is designed according to the needs of the client’s father with a bedroom, kitchen, and a puja space for moments of reflection and prayer. The second floor is tailored to the vibrant lives of the two daughters. It features bedrooms that reflect their personalities
and aspirations, offering them individuality within the collective family home. The third floor is for the client and his wife with a bedroom, study and mandir. The terrace invites the family to bask in the beauty of nature and enjoy moments of leisure and togetherness.
In embracing the philosophy of “less is more,” Slender House emerges as a beacon of passive sustainability. The deliberate placement of cut-outs ensures cross ventilation, allowing fresh breezes to weave through the house naturally. Skylights not only invite sunlight to dance across the surfaces but also reduce the need for artificial lighting during the day.
Despite its slender profile, Slender House makes a bold statement within the urban landscape. It stands as a testament to the notion that size does not dictate impact. By focusing on tailored spaces that enhance daily living, this home exemplifies a new wave of design philosophy—one that values quality over quantity.