Brick Lattice House by Srijit Srinivas Architects
Srijit Srinivas Architects designed the Brick Lattice House as a sculptural cuboid in Thiruvananthapuram, India. Built in 2022, the 222 square-metre (2,390 square feet) home features a perforated lattice façade to allow for privacy and air circulation in the crowded urban locale. Defined by a minimalist approach, bespoke furnishings run throughout the house, helping to create a cohesive design in the tight but functional dwelling.

Cuboid Envelope
The ground floor has a covered double-car port, sit-out, separate living and dining rooms, two bedrooms with dress rooms and toilets, open kitchen, adjacent work and utility areas. Both the living room and guest bedroom on the ground floor opens out to the front lawn via large windows, thereby benefitting from a perception of extended space. The first floor has two ensuite bedrooms with walk-through dress area as well as ‘combo spaces’ for a home library, study and gym.

Exposed Brick Light Well
The open kitchen plan further extends out the adjacent dining room along one axis and then also opens out to a landscaped deck towards the rear.

Bespoke Furniture and Soft Furnishings
Similarly, the careful detailing of the open kitchen gives a wonderful aesthetic feel dovetailed with functionality.

Pleasant Air Circulation
Overall form of the house has been kept simple- platonic cuboid with slight slant in front, as dictated by the site. This is complemented by use of brick lattice treatment on the front façade to engender much needed privacy for living and sleeping spaces on upper floor, whilst allowing unhindered entry of cooling breezes for air circulation.
The planning scheme employed allows spaces to flow into one other, whilst keeping circulation and living spaces well defined.

Sanctuary Amidst Urban Density



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