Four Walls House
At the foothills of the Shivalik Range in Haridwar, the Four Walls House emerges as a residence defined by its context and constraints. The site, bound on three sides and modest in size (33’-6” x 65’-0”), demanded inventive solutions for daylight, ventilation, and privacy. These needs shaped the central concept of the project—the Four Walls—which divide and structure the house while simultaneously binding it into a unified architectural expression.
