Jali House / Studio VDGA
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Jali House / Studio VDGA
"Set within the dense fabric of a bustling urban neighbourhood and constrained by a modest 4,000 sq. ft. plot, Jali House reimagines the potential of urban residential architecture."
"The jali (lattice screen), a traditional element reinterpreted here in a modern idiom, becomes both symbol and solution; a tool to filter light, frame views, and moderate climate."
Jali House is designed within a 4,000 sq. ft. urban plot, showcasing the potential of residential architecture in dense neighborhoods. The design creates a serene spatial experience, demonstrating that impactful architecture can thrive within constraints. The house responds to India's climate and culture, utilizing locally sourced materials and traditional elements. The jali, a modern reinterpretation of a lattice screen, serves as a key feature to filter light, frame views, and regulate the indoor climate effectively.
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