Porous Adobe Integrates Courtyards and Perforated Facades
Situated in the expanding area of Belgaum, the Porous Adobe residence is designed on a compact, narrow plot measuring 6 meters in width and 15 meters in depth. The project, by architect Rahul Pudale, addresses the challenges of a south-facing orientation and limited natural light by incorporating strategically placed courtyards. These courts not only serve as light wells, enhancing the interior’s brightness, but also promote cross-ventilation, improving the building’s environmental performance.
The building’s terracotta perforated facade is a key feature, providing both thermal regulation and a distinctive aesthetic. The perforations control light and airflow, contributing to the building’s passive cooling strategy. The use of magenta accents against grey tones adds visual depth, unifying the living spaces and enhancing the overall design.
all images by Atik Bheda
Rahul Pudale Designs a Sustainable Urban residence in Belgaum
Upon entering the residence, visitors are greeted by a double-height courtyard. This space is illuminated by natural light filtering through a suspended metal grill adorned with green creepers. The sleek metal staircase, central to the design, divides the double-height dining area and serves as a focal point of the interior, creating a sense of movement and connectivity.
Despite the constraints of the plot, the residence efficiently accommodates all functional needs, ensuring comfort without compromising on design quality. Architect Rahul Pudale’s approach exemplifies a thoughtful response to site-specific challenges, seamlessly integrating nature and architecture.
Porous Adobe is designed on a narrow plot measuring 6 meters in width and 15 meters in depth
Rahul Pudale’s approach exemplifies a thoughtful response to site-specific challenges
the residence is designed on a compact, narrow plot in the expanding area of Belgaum
the terracotta perforated facade provides thermal regulation and a distinctive aesthetic
the project addresses the challenges of a south-facing orientation with strategically placed courtyards
magenta accents against grey tones add visual depth and unify the living spaces
courtyards serve as light wells, enhancing interior brightness and promoting cross-ventilation

a sleek metal staircase divides the double-height dining area and serves as a central design feature
the metal staircase acts as a focal point, creating a sense of movement and connectivity

despite the narrow plot, the residence efficiently accommodates all functional needs











project info:
name: POROUS ADOBE
architect: Rahul Pudale Design | @rahul_pudale
location: Belgaum, Karnataka, India
plot area: 90 sqm
built area: 190 sqm
photography: Atik Bheda | @atikbheda
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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom