The site was analyzed to get the most efficient design of the luxury villa typology.
Good design is conscious of the surrounding natural environment and works with and around its character rather than imposing the project upon it.
Case study
Introduction
Nestled in the village of Siolim, a village in Bardez taluka, the Si-oul project comprises three individual homes called the Sun, Moon and Earth.
Each home is carefully crafted to resemble the celestial body it is named after. Contained in a gated community, each villa is equipped with the luxuries of a modern home and is located in a clearly demarcated piece of land.
Design Considerations
The site was analyzed to get the most efficient design of the luxury villa typology.
Good design is conscious of the surrounding natural environment and works with and around its character rather than imposing the project upon it.
Design Strategies
& Area Calculations
The plot was divided into three smaller plots that make the Si-oul Villas: Sun, Moon and Earth.
The square module was further broken down for each villa based on micro-level factors, immediate surroundings and context.
Underlying concept
Bringing the outdoors inside
Concept
Sun, Moon, and Earth
A great design is able to aesthetically fit in a relatable and contextually appropriate concept.
Distinct from each other, they set a unique mood for each house that thematizes the overall concept, color palette, and materiality for each home. The fluid lines moving towards the river make up the physical and landscape design. They act as guidelines, directing the design.
Sol
Lua
Terra
Analysis of shading and cooling components
The study and placement of cooling and shading elements ensure a comfortable micro-climate within the setting of each villa by employing a mixture of the following features:
Implementing design strategies in Facade Design
Implementation of the different characteristics that were researched, tried and tested define Si-oul Villas as a luxury residential group. The amalgamation of several architectural, interior and landscape elements combine harmoniously to create a unique environment that, in all aspects, is conscious of the Sun, Moon and Earth
Madhav Sattanathan
Managing Partner
“We felt that Goa lacked architectural identity and we are doing our bit to change that.”
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