
Rooted in a family spanning four generations, Saba rises from the memory of a 60-year-old home once confined by its own walls. The design redefines domestic life through light, air, and movement—layering levels for children, parents, and elders to remain connected through subtle spatial transitions. A jack-arch roof and wind-catcher walls allow the house to breathe, creating a rhythmic ceiling that mediates shifts across levels. Planes of red anchor warmth against the green hillside, grounding the home in its context. The section reveals a dialogue between structure and emotion, where voids, arches, and apertures shape an architecture of gravity and lightness.
Credits
Anil Prasad Leela and Project 51 A (h)