KMYF by Cadence Architects

KMYF
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Photo © Sergio Ghetti

The site for the project measured 60×40. The requirement was to build a 30 bed dialysis center.

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Photo © Sergio Ghetti

The unique feature of the site was that it was adjacent to an ancient South Indian Temple which was revered by the neighborhood for both its architectural presence and religious value.

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The context in that sense was atypical of a generic urban setting. The position that we took was to make a sensitive intervention into the context, we looked at the building as a backdrop to the existing scenario with the temple as the main protagonist.

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Photo © Sergio Ghetti

The wards were stacked vertically to accommodate the thirty beds. The building was detached from the ground to enable congregational and waiting spaces for the people.

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Photo © Sergio Ghetti

The services of the building were relegated to the rear and the terrace of the building was conceived to be a cafeteria.

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Photo © Sergio Ghetti

The building façade is formulated by surfaces built out of brick that has a bellowing quality about them; the sensual quality of the surface dematerializes the brick surface and renders an ephemeral feel to the building.

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Photo © Sergio Ghetti

The slivers between the bellowing shells allow light to permeate into the building only to create a spatial and visual feel that is as divine as the temple outside. Source by Cadence Architects.

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Photo © Sergio Ghetti
  • Location: Bangalore, India
  • Architects: Cadence Architects
  • Built Up Area: 9700 Sq.Feet
  • Site Area: 2400 Sq.Feet
  • Completion: 2015
  • Photographs: Sergio Ghetti, Courtesy of Cadence Architects
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Photo © Sergio Ghetti
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Photo © Sergio Ghetti
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Ground Floor plan and Typical Plan
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Fourth Floor Plan and elevation
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Structure Details
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