Bird Nest House B7, Agra, India

Project Name: Bird nest House B7
Location: Agra, India
Typology: Residential
Architectural Firm: Flyingseeds Design Studio
Principal Architect: Abhinav Chaudhary, Kakoli Bhattacharya Design Team: Harish Chauhan, Velyne Katharpi
Project Year: 2017
Total Area: 8100 Sq.ft. Built Area: 12000 Sq.ft.
Image Courtesy: Irfan Anzoom

The house was presented like a blank canvas which led us to follow our first idea that popped up on our very first site visit, thereby becoming the brief itself. “The Existing structure and the new inserts”, to expand the dimensions of the spaces exponentially by bringing in new volumes, plenty of natural light and connectivity. 


We had to think out of the box and into it, through it. So we started by breaking the box open.

Shuffling the spaces, defining the axis, generating vertical connections and most importantly identifying the spaces for inserts (as we call it) and their character.

We kept our scope very defined, specifically creating voids within the solid and injecting these inserts which act as transitional elements. These sit quietly into the structure transforming the typology of the space sections.

Our concerns revolved around climatic factors, optimized orientation of spaces, strategic connections, introducing ample daylight and creating free flowing large informal spaces. ‘The Central Core’ becomes the central focii of the entire house as the focal element sits within the existing built mass.

Suspended from the roof, metaphors as a weaver bird’s nest, this houses the family’s temple here. It brings in the majestic scale which is witnessed the moment one enters into the house through the bridge. While further penetrating into the basement, the entertainment area, binding the levels and creates way for the abundance of natural light. The public areas converge into this triple height core which is dramatized by the craft of the Nest.


The construction of this magnificent installation was quite challenging for its size and parametric design. It was decided to be fabricated at site; a team of young, enthusiastic steel fabricators was formed who accepted the challenge excitingly to weave the nest using hollow MS pipes. The nest knits the people and spaces together.


 The elaborate central bar made up  in solid pine and rustic steel plates will welcome you as you step down and eventually lead to the lounge and  home theater, defined next to the dance floor and party area. The bottom of the nest peeking into this space accentuates the volume of the void.

The Master bedroom at Ground floor for the head of the family is designed as flexible space equipped with sliding folding doors on either side which opens up to become a part of the semipublic area from inside and to outdoor deck seating on outside. The central rotatable tv console is clubbed with study table lies on the central axis of the floor plan, from where the head of the family can view the entire floor inside out.


The terrace is a humble social outdoor place. Since the house does not boast a big garden, the terrace suffices the need of one. Pockets of spaces arrested to create nooks for smaller gatherings covered by semi-open pergolas.

While the flooring and landscape maintain the fluidity in the layout with a balance of hard and softscapes. A sculptured outdoor bar sits in one corner making the terrace even more lively! The skylights which brings abundance of natural light in the house transforms into gazebos with lit floors at terrace.


As the home does not have much of a view we decided to build an inward looking house by pulling the basic outdoor landscape inside, both physically and visually. We created interesting vistas inside the home.


The façade is an outcome of a functional response, the same indoor exposed MS skeleton and soft solid wood flares out and clings to built masonry mass.


The interior is contemporary and warm, without much trace of ostentation. The purity of the idea is conveyed by using only pinewood for cladding, paneling, false ceiling, furniture etc.  Use of a muted color palette creating a subtle multiplicity with this material. Every room speaks of a distinct characteristic of the user’s lifestyle while blending with the holistic idea.

About: Flyingseeds Design Studio is a pragmatic initiative by free-spirited trained young Architects and designers who are passionate about innovation in designing spaces, like to share photos captured to observe the unnoticed beauty in everyday life , make music if weather instigates! .we consistently try to connect to deeper values of people. We learn and share.

flYingseeds Studio was established in 2015 at New Delhi India as a team of highly trained and passionate Architects registered under Council of Architecture with a global vision in architecture and urban design. In Past 6 years the firm has dealt with various projects of multiple scales and vivid context, providing comprehensive architectural consultancy services to various organizations.