zero studio’s layered response to a dense neighborhood
Curtain House, a private residence by Zero Studio, occupies a tightly packed urban fabric in in Vengara, Kerala. Designed for a plot edged by adjacent homes and everyday street activity, the project addresses its dense context through surface and light rather than setback or enclosure. Its presence along the street stands out for its facade of metal screening, a permeable outer layer which allows breezes and filtered sunlight.
The vertical metal screen that wraps the front and side elevations. During the day, it casts narrow bands of shadow across floors and walls. After dusk, interior light passes outward, giving the house a subdued glow that hints subtly at occupation without exposing views inside.
images © Prasanth Mohan
a home filled with sunlit gardens
Inside Zero Studio’s Curtain House, spaces are oriented away from the street, and the plan shifts focus to courtyards and landscaped edges. Living, dining, and kitchen zones share a continuous volume, organized around internal green pockets and a long water element that cools the air and slows movement through the house. The architects shape double height spaces to draw daylight deep into the interior and allow rooms to remain evenly lit across the day.
Materials remain restrained throughout. Exposed concrete ceilings and walls carry the structure honestly, while wood flooring introduces warmth underfoot. Sliding glass panels open living areas to planted perimeters. Instead of decoration, the interior atmosphere relies on its textural materials and plant life throughout.
a layered metal screen filters light, air, and views across the street edge
the climate-responsive curtain house
Across the day, Curtain House’s facade by Zero Studio performs as a responsive surface. The metal curtain modulates glare during peak sun while preserving cross ventilation, an essential consideration within Kerala’s humid climate. Vegetation along boundaries and terraces contributes additional cooling and visual relief, extending green surfaces vertically through the house.
The project demonstrates how careful layering can reconcile privacy with openness in a dense setting. With its screened courtyards and inward-facing rooms, the space remains responsive to climate and everyday to lend a calming domestic environment.
vertical slats cast shifting shadows that move slowly across concrete and wood surfaces
living, dining, and kitchen spaces share one continuous open volume
an exposed concrete structure gives the interiors a quiet tactile presence
timber floors add warmth beneath the cool weight of the ceiling slabs
the plan turns inward toward courtyards that bring daylight deep into the home
plants line the perimeters and terraces to temper heat and soften edges
project info:
name: Curtain House
architect: Zero Studio | @zerostudioofficial
location: Vengara, Kerala, India
completion: January 2025
photography: © Prasanth Mohan | @prasanth.mohans
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