The extended living space of a home in Kerala, India, incorporates locally quarried stone into the design – enhancing the overall aesthetic of the room and complementing its lush surroundings
Sthira is a recreational lounge on the terrace-level of a private residence in Kerala, India. The extended living space fuses a contemporary design with a curated landscape -- creating an engaging environment. Set against the backdrop of verdant paddy fields, backwaters and rugged hillocks of Kerala, Sthira’s design pays homage to its awe-inspiring location surrounded by nature. Co-founders and design principals Ar.Shalini Chandrashekar and Ar.G.S. Mahaboob Basha of Taliesyn - Design & Architecture in Bengaluru, India, emphasized that using locally quarried stone was a priority, as the material is not only beautiful, but also sustainable.
The heart of the layout features lush green vegetation and manicured landscape that manifests as the central courtyard. The glass walls of the built spaces hug the edges of the courtyard, creating a flow of circulation around the focal greenery. The interior layout comprises a private family dining area and lounge, an extended multipurpose banquet space, a dedicated hand-wash section and a powder bathroom. The structure's shell bears a stylish identity attributed to the slender steel beams and glass windows that slide as moving components to permeate the framework with an airy and alfresco demeanor.