Location: Bamundi, Meherpur
Area: 34 ft × 40 ft Plot (Approx. 1,200 sq. ft.)
Scope: Architectural Design for a Compact Multi-Family Duplex
Maximizing a narrow 34×40 ft semi-urban plot to comfortably accommodate three brothers and their growing families, without the space feeling like two stacked apartments. The design had to balance financial practicality—allowing for ground-floor rental income—with the unique, quiet pressure of a hometown project, where architectural decisions directly impact the daily lives of the community.
We anchored the design in function over form, first resolving tight parking access and turning radii to keep the site highly usable. The ground floor operates as a fully independent rental unit, ensuring financial flexibility without compromising the privacy of the owner’s residence above. By intentionally avoiding unnecessary vertical expansion, we focused on creating a highly efficient, breathable two-storey experience that opens up to southern breezes, proving that thoughtful, small-scale architecture can elevate everyday living standards.
Compact Duplex Planning: A highly efficient spatial layout that accommodates a large extended family without an inch of wasted space.
Independent Zoning: Clear, deliberate separation between the ground-floor rental unit and the upper-level owner’s floor to ensure absolute privacy.
Optimized Site Access: Precisely calculated parking provision and turning radius, overcoming the constraints of the tight footprint.
South-Facing Rooftop: A semi-outdoor family lounge designed for natural airflow, structurally prepared for pergola seating and a future roof garden.
The Long Game: Part of an ongoing, quiet architectural experiment in Bamundi to gradually raise the local standard of living through patient, locally rooted design.