Vasav Keyur Patel

AR2056

Slipped Continuum

The project explores the shifting parallax of spatial experience—where movement reveals changing relationships between spaces, light, and landscape. Designed for two individuals, it balances inclusion and exclusion, allowing moments of shared presence as well as solitary retreat. Rooted in the principles of sensory architecture, the residence responds intimately to its highly contoured site and adjacent water body, shaping spaces that are thermally comfortable and experientially rich. Through carefully orchestrated transitions, textures, and light conditions, the design nurtures a deep sense of atmosphere—offering both visual drama and quiet introspection in harmony with the natural terrain.


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Visit to Neelkanth Chhaya's weekend house to experience the spaces and atmospheres

Time Problem to initiate the design process

Using massing models to analyse sun and shadow

Iterating journey through spaces via sketches and views

Site plan and placement of the building on the site

Final design shadow analysis

Building plan along with interior views

Sections 1

Sections 2

100 scale model and Lightbox model