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Moon House

Inspired from the sinuous curved forms and raw texture of the lunar landscape, the Moon House is part of a trilogy of three houses located in the northern tropical seaside state Goa in western India.

Introduction

Inspired from the sinuous curved forms and raw texture of the lunar landscape, the Moon House is part of a trilogy of three luxury villas located in the northern tropical seaside state Goa in western India.

Formed around a louvered courtyard of existing trees, the Moon House is defined by its subtle curved entrance and its black grey textured façade of local black slate stone.

Concept

The design for the Moon House was inspired to bridge the feel of Tropical Modernists like Bawa with the fluid and dynamic lines like of Zaha Hadid, so that the architecture of the house is constantly shifting and shaping between nature and space allowing it to blend seamlessly with its surroundings.

Concept Sketch

Shaped around a fluid crescent pool that forms the central feature of the house, the layout of the Moon House is inward looking since it was built on a tight plot size with little views unusual for a holiday home of this size.

The fluid lines of the house seamless merge with the fluid patterns of outdoor landscape, where the new plants and existing trees merge, where the built mass and louvres flow together to create a house that is seamless, perforated and sinous all at once.

Materiality & Interiors

The house is designed with simple, monolithic and locally available materials. The seamless concrete floors give a raw and expansive feel while the louvered double courtyards permeate the surrounding lush tropical green to the interior.

One of the most interesting spaces is the semi outdoor louvered walkway between the living and bedroom spaces that overlooks the crescent pool, creating a dramatic play of sun and shadows that one can enjoy the slow passing of time, traditionally called “susegad“ in Goa as part of its culture.

The fluid in-situ concrete steps contrast with the warmth of the large teak pivoted wooden door and the shadows created by the moon calendar screen adjacent to it.

Exploded Axonometric View

Ground Floor Plan

First Floor Plan

All the bedrooms overlook the internal courtyards and have attached bath spaces that are naturally lit, expansive and made with simple concrete and natural stone tiles. The master bedroom is connected to the rest of the house through a small louvered bridge across the pool and has a large monolith bath space with a sunken shower space that looks onto the trees.

The bedroom also a fluid stairs that opens on to a private master terrace with that we wanted it to be like “moon observatory” terrace with louvers that shade during the day and create an animated feel to enjoy the moonlight on a typical Goan starry night.

PROJECT SUMMARY

Project Name : Moon House

Location : Siolim, Goa, Inida

Sector : Housing

Services : Architecture & Interiors

Built Area : 550 sqm

Clients : Private

Status : Completed

Completion Date : 2019

PROJECT TEAM

SAV Design Team : Amita Kulkarni, Anna Musychak, Dhrumil Mehta, Vikrant Tike

Developers : Kriss RE

Main Contractor : Unitech Concrete Technologies

Glazing : Schueco India

Kitchen : Woodville India

HVAC : Daikan

Sanitary Ware : FCML , Gessi and Kohler

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Architecture Interiors Landscape

Moon House

Task

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  • Date

    2019

  • Location

    Goa

  • Size

    550 SQM

  • Stage

    Completed

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Introduction

Inspired from the sinuous curved forms and raw texture of the lunar landscape, the Moon House is part of a trilogy of three luxury villas located in the northern tropical seaside state Goa in western India.

Formed around a louvered courtyard of existing trees, the Moon House is defined by its subtle curved entrance and its black grey textured façade of local black slate stone.

Concept

The design for the Moon House was inspired to bridge the feel of Tropical Modernists like Bawa with the fluid and dynamic lines like of Zaha Hadid, so that the architecture of the house is constantly shifting and shaping between nature and space allowing it to blend seamlessly with its surroundings.

Concept Sketch

Shaped around a fluid crescent pool that forms the central feature of the house, the layout of the Moon House is inward looking since it was built on a tight plot size with little views unusual for a holiday home of this size.

The fluid lines of the house seamless merge with the fluid patterns of outdoor landscape, where the new plants and existing trees merge, where the built mass and louvres flow together to create a house that is seamless, perforated and sinous all at once.

Materiality & Interiors

The house is designed with simple, monolithic and locally available materials. The seamless concrete floors give a raw and expansive feel while the louvered double courtyards permeate the surrounding lush tropical green to the interior.

One of the most interesting spaces is the semi outdoor louvered walkway between the living and bedroom spaces that overlooks the crescent pool, creating a dramatic play of sun and shadows that one can enjoy the slow passing of time, traditionally called “susegad“ in Goa as part of its culture.

The fluid in-situ concrete steps contrast with the warmth of the large teak pivoted wooden door and the shadows created by the moon calendar screen adjacent to it.

Exploded Axonometric View

Ground Floor Plan

First Floor Plan

All the bedrooms overlook the internal courtyards and have attached bath spaces that are naturally lit, expansive and made with simple concrete and natural stone tiles. The master bedroom is connected to the rest of the house through a small louvered bridge across the pool and has a large monolith bath space with a sunken shower space that looks onto the trees.

The bedroom also a fluid stairs that opens on to a private master terrace with that we wanted it to be like “moon observatory” terrace with louvers that shade during the day and create an animated feel to enjoy the moonlight on a typical Goan starry night.

PROJECT SUMMARY

Project Name : Moon House

Location : Siolim, Goa, Inida

Sector : Housing

Services : Architecture & Interiors

Built Area : 550 sqm

Clients : Private

Status : Completed

Completion Date : 2019

PROJECT TEAM

SAV Design Team : Amita Kulkarni, Anna Musychak, Dhrumil Mehta, Vikrant Tike

Developers : Kriss RE

Main Contractor : Unitech Concrete Technologies

Glazing : Schueco India

Kitchen : Woodville India

HVAC : Daikan

Sanitary Ware : FCML , Gessi and Kohler

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