Architecture firm Rahul Pudale Design completes the Porous Adobe building, which is a compact family residence named after the perforated earth facade. It is nestled on a narrow site in India which measures six meters in width and 15 meters deep. It maximizes light and greenery with a breathable structure opened up by a series of courtyards.
The studio director Rahul Pudale speaks about the project, sharing "The client, in transition from their rental accommodation, brought forth fundamental needs reflective of a growing family of four. The client was keen on providing double-height spaces with green courtyards, which would maximise light and ventilation and create interconnected spaces. The courtyards not only infuse the interior with natural light but also facilitate cross-ventilation and spaces for interaction."
Perforated Facade Compact Residences
Rahul Pudale Design Creates the Porous Adobe Compact Home
Trend Themes
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Perforated Earth Facades — Perforated facades offer a sustainable and aesthetically pleasing solution to urban compact living spaces.
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Compact Family Residences — Compact family homes maximize functionality within limited space, addressing the needs of modern urban living.
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Courtyard-centric Design — Homes designed around courtyards provide enhanced natural light and ventilation, creating healthier living environments.
Industry Implications
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Urban Architecture — Urban architecture can leverage compact and perforated building designs to address space and environmental challenges in cities.
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Green Building — Green building practices are enhanced by incorporating designs that promote natural light and air circulation through innovative structures.
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Residential Construction — The residential construction industry benefits from new designs focused on maximizing small plots while ensuring comfort and sustainability.