HOUSE OF PARALLEL WALLS,
AHMEDABAD, 2025
The House of Parallel Walls is a home that celebrates the essence of joint-family into a living space that becomes the heart of the house. Conceived as a double height space, the living room is a microcosm around which the various private and public spaces are organised. The boundaries between the circulation spine, the living room and the verandah are blurred generating a fluid interior.
The form of the house is characterised by thick solid parallel walls running along the north-south, thereby shielding the internal spaces from the harsh east and west sun. Effectively, the house opens of liberally toward the north and the south through verandas and sliding folding screens that help modulate the flow of natural air, direct sunlight and visual privacy. The garden is located at the rear end the plot rather than in the front which is typically the case, thereby giving a private space for outdoor living and simultaneously taking advantage of the south-westerly winds. The verandah is conceived as an outdoor living room connecting to the master bedroom as well as the basement lounge. The passage from the main road, animated through the ever- changing shadow patterns, and the arrival court conceived as
an oasis in itself, are both reminiscent of the khadkis (entrance gate before an arrival court) and chowks (arrival courtyard) of the vernacular houses of the old city of Ahmedabad.
Photographer: Umang Shah



















