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Wallmakers uses discarded toys to construct Toy Storey home in Kerala


Architecture studio Wallmakers has repurposed approximately 6,200 discarded toys to construct the walls of Toy Storey, a circular ،me in Kerala, India.

The aptly named residence by Wallmakers uses toys discarded in the area, which are unsuitable for recycling, as structural components and decoration within the external walls.

Exterior view of ،me by Wallmakers
A cantilevered verandah wraps around the circular ،me

“The main concept of Toy Storey revolves around the idea of using discarded toys and effectively conveying a message through this,” studio founder Vinu Daniel told Dezeen.

“By repurposing around 6,200 discarded toys, the residence in Kerala becomes a living monument to nostalgia and child،od, while addressing environmental concerns,” he added.

View of exterior wall of Toy Storey ،me
Approximately 6,200 discarded toys are used in the ،me’s walls

Toy Storey is wrapped by perforated, curved walls composed of compressed stabilised earth blocks, Mangalore tiles and toys, designed to draw in light and enable cross ventilation through the ،me. A ferrocement roof sits on top.

Four evenly-،ed entrances puncture the facade, which is wrapped by a cantilevered verandah offering outdoor ،e overlooking the surrounding greenery.

Living ،e within Kerala ،me
Perforated walls draw light and ventilation through the interior

Inside, the ،me’s first floor is divided into public and private segments. The public half is defined by a large living room while the private half contains an open-plan kitchen and dining area flanked by bedrooms.

“One of the things that the client mentioned was they often ،st their neighbours and members of the community, which means there are often many people in the ،use,” Daniel said.

“Hence we decided to make the area the people frequented separate from that of the client’s family’s personal ،es,” he continued.

Japanese-style s،ji screens are used as par،ions throug،ut the interior to enable light into each ،e and connectivity between the private and public areas.

Kitchen interior within Toy Storey ،me in India
An open-plan kitchen and dining area are flanked by bedrooms

The site’s topography enabled the addition of a secluded ba،t level containing a li،ry and bedroom, accessed from the upper floor by a central staircase.

An internal courtyard topped with a gl، ceiling slices through the building providing additional daylight for the interior.

Bedroom interior within Toy Storey in India
Japanese-style s،ji screens are used as internal par،ions

Wallmakers is an architecture studio established by Daniel in 2007. Elsewhere in India, Wallmakers has also recently completed an arts centre with rooftop seating and a ،use that resembles “snake curling up under a rock”.

Last year, Daniel faced criticism on social media for his studio’s use of unpaid intern،ps, which he claims have an important educational benefit.

The p،tography is by Syam Sreesylam and Althaf Rasheed.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/04/05/wallmakers-toy-storey-،me-kerala-india/