The Shift House
Uninterrupted views of the Unesco recognised western ghats and man made lake make for the perfect
setting of this house. The approach on the north side of the plot meant that any siting of the built form
would obstruct the view of the surrounding. The house needs to respond to the site and importantly
not be obstructive in its manifestation but dissolve into the terrain.
The design strategy evolved by ensuring that the earth plan was recessed at least by a floor height
such that on approach and entry into the plot the views are uninterrupted. This meant access to the
house would be by a ramp that would snake into the contour until a flat plateau was created to
accommodate the built mass.
The house and its program have been treated like a play of ‘jenga’ blocks. Two volumes sit over each
other. The shift of one volume further creates the necessary design and functional requirements that
need to be accommodated. The lower volume is conceived as a mass growing from the earth plan and
conceived as a concrete box that is solid at the entry but opens up towards the valley side. This volume
houses the more public functions in a house like the dining and living along with the master suite and
servant’s facility.
The shift in the upper volume allows for the accommodation of the staircase leading to the four
identical bedroom suites. This volume designed in green local stone is meant to camouflage with its
surrounding. The brise soleil aka screen on the south façade protects the balcony which stretches
along the four bedrooms. The north face the screen protects the verandah and provides for the
necessary privacy from the entry of the plot.
The living room accesses to the large verandah which is abutted to the swimming pool and jacuzzi.
The lower volume, the larger block has the outdoor dining adjacent to the pool. Utilities like generator,
filtration plant etc are accommodated below this block. Since the south façade of the built form faces
the south but also the brunt of weather, it was necessary for this volume to ‘shift’ outward and
sideways to create the necessary overhang for protection for weather.
The ‘Shift’ House, is an existential and displaced geometry set in the surrounding with a minimal
barefaced transparent experience.
The Shift House was done in KdnD Studio LLP
Partners: -Ar. Anand Menon, Ar. Shobhan Kothari & Ar. Kiran Kapadia
Completion year: May,2019 Area: 6500 sqft, Location: Aambey valley, Lonavala, Maharashtra.
Credits for photography: ©Photographix | Sebastian Zachariah
Web site: www.kdnd.in