The client wished to build service apartments on a 465 sqmt. Prioritizing sustainability, our client was keen on utilizing rustic, locally sourced materials. The compact plot necessitates optimal space utilization, a key consideration.

Project Name :  Tattva (Residential building) Service apartments  
Studio Name: Sparc Design
Project Location: Pune, India
Carpet Area: 18,000 sqft  
Plot area: 5,000 sqft
Design team :
Suhani lal Sanghra (Principal architect ) Azeem Siddiqui (Senior interior designer)
Photography : Hemant A Patil

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Flexibility was crucial, as the client wanted to have the open option to convert the space into single bedroom apartments for potential resale, should the service apartment concept prove unviable. The design challenge lay in seamlessly integrating cultural values, sustainability, and adaptability, creating a harmonious and flexible living space that aligns with the client’s vision.

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Concept note

Tattva is a project which embodies a profound connection between humanity and the built environment, drawing inspiration from the ancient Indian language Sanskrit, where it signifies “principle” or “reality.” Rooted in Hindu philosophy, Tattva integrates two Sanskrit elements: “Tatt,” denoting “quality” or “godhead,” and “tvam,” representing “thou” or “individual.” Embracing various schools of thought, the project focuses on the fundamental tattvas—earth, water, fire, air, and wood—augmented by the addition of metal, each possessing unique symbols, colors, and corresponding chakras in the human body. The icons representing these elements reflect a synthesis of Indian and Viking philosophies, harmonizing diverse cultural perspectives into a cohesive design that transcends boundaries and enriches the essence of the human experience. Tattva, thus, emerges as a testament to the universal interconnectedness of humanity and the environment.

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Design Process :

  • The strategic planning for this 465 sqmt. plot, chamfered towards the North East, required planning flexibility with a priority on maximizing desirable spaces, the emphasis was placed on creating predominantly rectangular layouts. This approach sought to optimize functionality while ensuring adaptability to potential design variations.
  • The service apartment project  provides its guests not only with a stay experience  but also with services like leisure spaces, activity areas, rooftop cafeteria and dining spaces with ample number of open balconies and parking It is a spatially intelligent architectural design which maximizes the scale of the project through visual illusion.
  • Sustainable and Natural materials are used to create a fusion of light and shadow effect through interesting Jaali work on the facades.
  • Each floor corresponds to its own unique element which symbolizes its own tattva for which it stands.
  • Unique parametric brick detailing complements the design language with its philosophy .
  • Materials such as lightweight AEC blocks, fly ash and blended cements have been used in the overall construction .
  • Angular windows have been oriented to capitalize on the morning sunlight as well as the views. Insulated blocks provide heat reduction on the south and west walls as well as noise reduction .
  • Natural Kotah stone flooring in different finishes engraved with corresponding symbols have been used in the flooring and lime plaster has been used for the walls.
  • Pockets of green have been added to complement the design and add an indoor outdoor connect .
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Tattva is a project that unites elements to establish a profound connection between humanity and the built environment.

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