CC House Residential Single Dwelling | Design Limn
CC House Residential Single Dwelling by 3dor concepts

CC House Residential Single Dwelling

Golden A' Design Award Winner 2024

The curved apertures within the concrete screening elements of this residential composition carry rich symbolic resonance, their rounded forms suggesting passage, transition, and the threshold between public and private realms that architecture must negotiate. These openings function as contemporary interpretations of the jali or perforated screen found throughout traditional building practices in warm climates, where such elements serve practical purposes of ventilation and light modulation while also encoding cultural values around privacy, hospitality, and the mediation between domestic sanctuary and external world. The choice of rough laterite stone for the primary wall surface evokes geological time and permanence, anchoring the dwelling to its specific place through material honesty that celebrates regional building resources rather than importing foreign vocabularies. This stone, dark as fertile earth, suggests groundedness and connection to land, while the contrasting polished concrete speaks to human intervention, craft, and the refinement of raw materials through skilled labor. The presence of the mature tree penetrating the architectural composition invokes the archetype of the world tree or axis mundi, a vertical element connecting earth and sky that appears across cultures as a symbol of life, growth, and cosmic order. The human figure absorbed in reading beneath this canopy enacts a timeless scene of contemplative leisure, suggesting that the dwelling successfully creates conditions for intellectual and spiritual nourishment. The geometric pavers forming the pathway might be read as symbols of order and intention, the human desire to create meaningful patterns within the apparent chaos of nature. The warm timber window frames introduce associations with craft traditions, domestic warmth, and the threshold between interior refuge and exterior garden, their golden coloration suggesting both natural materials and the metaphorical light of home. The overall composition proposes an architectural philosophy wherein human dwelling might achieve harmony with natural systems, neither dominating nature nor surrendering to it, but rather establishing a dignified dialogue between built and growing forms.

A serene retreat nestled in nature's embrace, this single story four bed house in northern Kerala, near Wayanad, is a harmonious blend of simplicity and uniqueness. Designed to respect its surroundings, the dark textured building features asymmetric c shapes mirroring a central tree. An open courtyard and wide sit out seamlessly integrate indoors with outdoors, while a minimalist interior showcases thoughtful furniture design. Rubble masonry and glass windows with wooden frames create a rustic yet modern aesthetic, echoing the tranquility of its natural setting.