‘two bay house’ by RMA architects, alibag, india image © rajesh vora all images courtesy of RMA architects

positioned at the foothills of the western ghats on a plateau, is the ‘two bay house’ by american and indian firm RMA architects. a gravel forecourt welcomes inhabitants, leading towards a garden of raised linear planters and elevated patio.

the residence is divided into two bays, placing the private and common spaces on opposing sides of the site. a lap pool spans the length, creating a distinct separation of zones with the reservoir of water serving to cool the interior. with each half only one one room in width, the breezes which pass to the open courtyard and pool are humidified across the surface.

RMA architects: two bay house the horizontal lines extend into the landscape and the roof form rests inconspicuously on the terrain image © rajesh vora

RMA architects: two bay house blurred boundaries. the entry happens on an elevated patio where residents receive visitors and lemon grass may be plucked for tea image © rajesh vora

RMA architects: two bay house rainwater is handled vis a vis  elegant detailing integrated into the stone terrace walls image © rajesh vora

RMA architects: two bay house elevated and covered entry patio image © rajesh vora

RMA architects: two bay house layering interior and exterior spaces and long views under the roof canopy. image © rajesh vora

RMA architects: two bay house (left) reflections and subtle material hues that reflect the changing light in the space between the bays (right) light and material sensibilities  revealed throughout images © rajesh vora

RMA architects: two bay house choreographed vistas happen throughout the house image © RMA architects

RMA architects: two bay house a stone base and roof canopy are given visual separation enhancing the tectonic reading image © RMA architects

RMA architects: two bay house image © rajesh vora

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RMA architects: two bay house elevation