Ramesh Residence at Chennai, by Murali Murugan Architects
The architects designed the home for a multi-generational family of six to encourage connection between family members across generations. They opened up living spaces into large double-height open courts to prevent social isolation and allow interaction between levels. The design experimented with a new approach to the interaction of young adults in a "millennial space". Subtle colors and neutral tones were used throughout to create a restful yet varied space that spoke to the owners' artistic interests.
Ramesh Residence at Chennai, by Murali Murugan Architects
The architects designed the home for a multi-generational family of six to encourage connection between family members across generations. They opened up living spaces into large double-height open courts to prevent social isolation and allow interaction between levels. The design experimented with a new approach to the interaction of young adults in a "millennial space". Subtle colors and neutral tones were used throughout to create a restful yet varied space that spoke to the owners' artistic interests.
Ramesh Residence at Chennai, by Murali Murugan Architects
The architects designed the home for a multi-generational family of six to encourage connection between family members across generations. They opened up living spaces into large double-height open courts to prevent social isolation and allow interaction between levels. The design experimented with a new approach to the interaction of young adults in a "millennial space". Subtle colors and neutral tones were used throughout to create a restful yet varied space that spoke to the owners' artistic interests.
Ramesh Residence at Chennai, by Murali Murugan Architects
A family of six, with three generations comprising of grandparents, parents
and the kids, resulting in design variations in every aspect. The idea since inception has always been to keep the connection between the generations alive now and in future.We’re lucky to work with this client who is willing to push the envelope, raise the bar, and challenge us to think even more creatively. For that, we’re grateful. • “Whatever customs humanity had Becomes waves of compassion. Nothing with shape and dimensions can keep still, when passions move. Start your lives over. The new lines draw a novel future.” • The abstract concept was to open up living spaces into large open courts which are of double height in nature and could offer connectivity between levels preventing social isolation with the family. A new fangled approach on the interaction of young adults was experimented in the “millennial space”. • Small windows seamlessly disappears into the paneled ceiling.Though we strived towards making the bedroom restful and relaxing, the master bedroom also had to speak to the varied artistic interests of the owners. Subtle colours , neutral creams and grays are made predominant.. The objective was to create a slight difference in the configuration of various aspects of the design offers a degree of spatial and perspective diversity in the interior and exterior spaces within the confines of conventional wood framing, exposed brickwork and yellow pigmented concrete.