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Copper Cube Haus in Maharashtra

4 Apr 2022

Architecture: DIG Architects

Location: Maharashtra, Mumbai, India

Copper Cube Haus Maharashtra Mumbai

Photos by Niveditaa Gupta

Copper Cube Haus, Maharashtra, Mumbai, India

Copper Cube Haus is a second home for a professional with an itinerant lifestyle, this apartment was designed to create a sense of stability and repose between trips. The crux of the spatial intervention was the opening up the existing linear compartmentalised orchestration into an upbeat, almost studio apartment-like setting.

Copper Cube Haus Maharashtra

Copper Cube Haus Maharashtra Mumbai

The hero of the narrative was the kitchen block that was delineated into a detached cuboid (free from the ceiling and walls) that would serve both as a bar/serving counter (from the living room side) and a cooking space. The distinction was intensified by sheathing it in copper — giving this house its name: Copper Cube Haus.

Copper Cube Haus Maharashtra

The burnished cube overlooks the living area with its compact sofa and a small dining cum discussion table, while alongside it, a passage leads to the bedroom in which various volumetric strategies optimise its compact space.

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Volumetric play rescues the bedroom at Copper Cube Haus from its modest dimensions by optimising space. The response is articulated as a modular birch-ply box that is strategically scooped out to accommodate various requirements in the form of built-in arrangements — including a handy push-up bench between the bed and wardrobe to keep the luggage of the itinerant owner.

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The adjacent black glass mosaic-clad toilet incorporates a copper accent in deference to the copper box of the kitchen

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Copper Cube Haus in Maharashtra, India – Building Information

Architecture & Interior Designers: DIG Architects – https://www.digarch.net/home

Project size: 500 ft2
Project Budget: $100000
Completion date: 2020

Copper Cube Haus Maharashtra

Photography: Niveditaa Gupta

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Location: Maharashtra, Mumbai, India, South Asia

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