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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Benziger Hospice Home in Kerala, India by Srijit Srinivas – ARCHITECTS

 
January 17th, 2021 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Srijit Srinivas – ARCHITECTS

The Malabar Province of the Order of Discalced Carmelite (OCD) – affiliated to the Catholic Church, commissioned the ‘Benziger Hospice Home’ project in the South Indian city of Trivandrum with the vision of providing free accommodation for cancer patients visiting local hospitals. The project’s original brief was for five floors, which was reduced to three storeys encompassing 26 Patient Suites during project development.

Image Courtesy © Prasanth Mohan, Running Studios

  • Architects: Srijit Srinivas – ARCHITECTS
  • Project: Benziger Hospice Home
  • Location: Kerala, India
  • Photography: Prasanth Mohan, Running Studios
  • Owner: Fr. Provincial of Mount Carmel The Malabar Province of the Order of Discalced Carmelite (OCD)
  • Client’s Project Officer: Fr. Joseph Mechery
  • Design Team: Remya Raveendran, Sriya, Deepika
  • Structural Consultant: Sujith, Rhiti
  • Landscape: Rajagopal
  • Completion Year: 2020

Image Courtesy © Prasanth Mohan, Running Studios

The site was oddly shaped – with a square front portion markedly tapering to the rear with an offshoot to the left housing an existing building earmarked for future demolition.

The design remit was to deliver a place of temporary stay for cancer patients which sensitively addresses their special needs and emotional vulnerabilities.

The location in a crowded semi-urban setting, called for adequate privacy measures to screen neighbouring residents’ views.

Site Planning

An Ambulance entry was provided from the front main gate leading up to the entry ramp, which was girded by a veranda with inbuilt brick seating integrated with trough planters containing high oxygenating plants.

Image Courtesy © Prasanth Mohan, Running Studios

Image Courtesy © Prasanth Mohan, Running Studios

The Service Gate to northern side allowed supply path to the kitchen plus maintenance access to the Plant room.

The Ground Floor lobby opens to an enclosed northerly landscaped area for patients’ relaxation. The Lobby with its cool, soothing micro-climate effected by its landscaped central courtyard – replete with brick seating and louvered screen walls permitting horizontal and vertical cross ventilation, also facilitates visual lines of sight across the cross-sections of two floors above along with the attendant emotional connectivity for the residents.

The natural texture and colour of brick, enhanced by the deliberate proportioning of spaces, and accentuated by the interplay of light and shadows (through brick louvers), endows the Lobby area with a sense of warmth and calmness, which is simultaneously welcoming and cathartic for patients.

The Nurse’s Station and Director’s office are located adjacent to the Lobby. The stairs and lift location allows for easy visibility and quick access to the residents’ suites.

The ground floor has a central dining space opening out to an external landscaped area, and serviced by a large commercial kitchen. Additional kitchenettes and tea stations are also located on individual floors.

Image Courtesy © Prasanth Mohan, Running Studios

Image Courtesy © Prasanth Mohan, Running Studios

Overall, the architectural detailing was kept restrained and simple to emanate aaura of calmness to the space.

The Patient care suites are all located on the First & Second floors with each room having space for one patient along with either one or two carers. Suites fronting the site’s main entry have balconies with brickwork louvers allowing cooling breezes whilst maintaining privacy for the residents.

A common congregation space has been provided on every floor, along with an Activity Room and a Recreation (or TV) room. The built form is contained within a simple platonic geometry–aiming to be classy without the distracting clutter of accoutrements.

The external façade utilises a double-slanted louvered brickwork feature wall covering the Recreation Rooms across two floors and cantilevering over the ground floor, whilst poignantly showcasing the architectural possibilities of the humble brick.

Image Courtesy © Prasanth Mohan, Running Studios

Image Courtesy © Prasanth Mohan, Running Studios

Image Courtesy © Prasanth Mohan, Running Studios

Image Courtesy © Prasanth Mohan, Running Studios

Image Courtesy © Prasanth Mohan, Running Studios

Image Courtesy © Srijit Srinivas – ARCHITECTS

Image Courtesy © Prasanth Mohan, Running Studios

Image Courtesy © Srijit Srinivas – ARCHITECTS

Image Courtesy © Srijit Srinivas – ARCHITECTS

Image Courtesy © Srijit Srinivas – ARCHITECTS

Image Courtesy © Srijit Srinivas – ARCHITECTS

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