
Tiruppur Residence
Tiruppur, Tamil NaduSet within a low-rise residential enclave, the house explores solidity and porosity as parallel architectural ideas. Its defining gesture—a monolithic granite façade articulated as a jali—embraces the natural cut of stone rather than resisting it. Each vertical member retains subtle irregularities, allowing shadow lines to shift across the elevation through the day. The screen performs as both climatic mediator and spatial veil, tempering light, framing views, and establishing a calibrated threshold between interior and exterior.
Vertical stone fins filter light and wind, creating a rhythmic interplay of shadow and openness throughout the day.
"Architecture should frame the horizon, not compete with it — every surface here exists to amplify the sky."
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Inside, the material language shifts toward warmth without abandoning discipline. Lime-washed surfaces soften daylight, allowing it to travel gently across textured walls and herringbone timber floors. In the living areas, low modular seating and sculptural accent chairs create a fluid arrangement that encourages informal inhabitation. Marble-topped tables introduce a darker, grounding element, balancing the otherwise muted palette.



Throughout, the architecture resists excess. Instead, it relies on calibrated proportions, material authenticity, and the interplay of light and shadow to define experience. The project becomes an exploration of how irregularity—when embraced rather than corrected—can lend permanence, texture, and identity to contemporary domestic space.

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