Mumbai-based firm SiCiDi Architecture breathes new character into a charming old family bungalow in Alibaug.
Towering palms in the distance mark the pristine beaches that lure Mumbai folks here over the weekend. When SiCiDi Architecture were roped in to redo an old bungalow in prime Alibaug, they were keen that the visual construct of the house reflect the beach vibe ofthe weekend getaway location.
Located amidst a sprawling 5-acre piece of land, the original bungalow was oozing with charm but lacking in character. The entire space was laid with drab gray Kota stone and lack of planning had created small pockets that made the house look shrunken. Muninder Chowdhry and Vishakha Dholakia, the principal architects of SiCiDi Architecture could immediately spot the possibilities that were waiting to be uncovered.
“We went to the drawing board intent on maintaining the charm, while redirecting the flow of energy through the house. It was also important that the space have a farmhouse feel, distinctly different from the client’s city apartment.” Muninder elaborates on the design process.
A key aspect of SiCiDi Architecture’s design philosophy is to ensure a synergy between the space and its site. Another key element is their commitment to make sure that no two projects look the same, which is achieved by integrating the client’s personality into the project.
This story is from the September 2018 edition of Home Review.
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