This pool house was built with a curved concrete shell

December 24, 2015

Pool House by 42mm Architecture

Photography by Ravi Kanade

 

42mm Architecture were asked by their clients to create an extension to their home in New Delhi, India, that would include a home theatre, lounge, pool area, changing room and gym.

 

Pool House by 42mm Architecture

Photography by Ravi Kanade

 

The architects decided to create a variety of buildings that would house their clients various requests.

Pool House by 42mm Architecture

Photography by Ravi Kanade

 

There are two building, one for the gym and changing area, and another that has a lounge and home theater.

Pool House by 42mm Architecture

Photography by Ravi Kanade

 

The lower buildings have been designed with a curved concrete shell.

Pool House by 42mm Architecture

Photography by Ravi Kanade

 

The concrete continues inside, with the floor being a polished concrete finish.

Pool House by 42mm Architecture

Photography by Ravi Kanade

 

A curved wooden feature wall defines the lounge area.

Pool House by 42mm Architecture

Photography by Ravi Kanade

Pool House by 42mm Architecture

Photography by Ravi Kanade

 

A small bar area is also included in the lounge.

Pool House by 42mm Architecture

Photography by Ravi Kanade

 

Joining the two sides of the building is a wooden wall, with a large entrance way.

Pool House by 42mm Architecture

Photography by Ravi Kanade

 

On the other side of the building is the home theater, with a large sofa.

Pool House by 42mm Architecture

Photography by Ravi Kanade

 

All sides of the building provide views of the surrounding outdoor spaces.

Pool House by 42mm Architecture

Photography by Ravi Kanade

 

Another feature wall is present in the theater room, with this wooden element becoming a floating media center.

Pool House by 42mm Architecture

Photography by Ravi Kanade

 

A separate building is home to a gym that overlooks the pool, and also a change room beneath the gym.

Pool House by 42mm Architecture

Photography by Ravi Kanade