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Inside a unique light, metal-framed weekend home near Indore

Atelier X Architects designed "The Green Gable," a 7,000-square-foot weekend home on an eight-acre property near Indore, initially envisioned as a one-bedroom shelter. The project evolved to include a second bedroom, a swimming pool, and decks, catering to a gregarious family seeking a retreat from urban life. The architects, led by Saumil Nagar, integrated these additions into the existing structural system. The site, primarily farmland, is bordered by large trees and a seasonal water channel that causes inundation. A key challenge was managing this annual flooding, which the architects addressed using soft, minimally invasive techniques like dykes and trenches. These methods not only diverted overflow around the building but also helped recharge groundwater levels and naturally kept farmland cattle out, eliminating the need for a compound wall. Dense tropical plantations, spanning nearly an acre, were introduced to create an interface between the farmland and the home. This, combined with evaporative cooling from multiple water bodies, positively impacted the microclimate, transforming the once-barren land into a biodiverse oasis. This outcome was a source of particular satisfaction for Saumil Nagar. Architecturally, the home features a light-looking, metal-framed structure with extensive glazing, designed to blend gently with its surroundings. All primary spaces—two bedrooms and an open living-dining-kitchen area—are unified under a single, linear gable roof, which lends the project its name. Multiple outdoor decks allow residents to fully appreciate the surrounding landscape. The design prioritized minimal intervention, speedy construction, and an emphasis on the landscape over the built structure. A fabricated superstructure was chosen to enhance the delicacy of the linear roof, avoiding the need for large, visually intrusive RCC structural members that would compromise the home's openness. The building is strategically located on the property's southeast corner, under the shade of a Gulmohar grove, facilitating the extensive use of glass on the north façade without excessive heat gain. The material palette maintains consistency throughout the project for spatial coherence. Exposed concrete, terracotta blocks, Neeru plastered walls, and green turquoise-coated metal are the primary materials, presented in various ways across different spaces. The master bedroom features tiled floors, custom-made furniture, walls finished with sand face and Neeru plasters, and a ceiling combining WPC and an exposed filler slab, opening onto a deck. The public zone, which includes living, dining, and kitchen functions, is double-height. A breakfast counter, clad in sliced terracotta tiles, separates the kitchen from the dining area. A wall at the far end of the public zone features a textural finish made from sliced terracotta tiles, and a staircase leads to an upper-floor bedroom. The Green Gable is designed as a weekend home that encourages contemplation of nature, offering a calming escape from city stress. #WeekendHome #ArchitecturalDesign #MetalFramedStructure #SustainableDesign #LandscapeIntegration #AtelierXArchitects #IndoreArchitecture #GableRoof #InteriorDesign #NatureRetreat #WeekendHome #ArchitecturalDesign #MetalFramedStructure #SustainableDesign #LandscapeIntegration #AtelierXArchitects #IndoreArchitecture #GableRoof #InteriorDesign #NatureRetreat
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