Close-up of vertical fluted brickwork texture on a contemporary residential building.
Full architectural exterior shot of SKCON House 02 featuring earthy brick tones and landscaping.
CLIENT

Mr. Sheraz Khan

Project Type

Residential

LOCATION

House 1420, Street 62, Block - B, B-17, Islamabad

Covered Area

4,925 square feet approx.

Status

2025 - Ongoing

Architecture design - Interior design - Structure design - Electrical design - Plumbing design - Site Supervision

Mastering Vertical Fluted Gutka

SKCON House 02 is a sophisticated exploration of texture, materiality, and spatial efficiency within the developing landscape of B-17, Islamabad. The residence serves as a masterclass in modern organic architecture, moving away from the sterile, flat surfaces common in suburban housing and opting instead for a rich, tactile experience grounded in traditional craftsmanship. The defining feature of the facade is the extensive use of vertical fluted gutka cladding laid in a rigorous, repetitive pattern. This brickwork creates a rhythmic texture that plays with light and shadow throughout the day, offering a timeless aesthetic that is both thermally efficient and visually striking while providing a grounded contrast to the sleek glass and dark metal accents.

To maximize the potential of the 14 Marla plot, the design utilizes a long porch layout. This departure from the traditional wide porch allows for the comfortable accommodation of two large vehicles while maintaining a clean, streamlined front profile. The home further challenges conventional layouts with its unique guest and social zones. A functional basement is designed specifically to house a guest suite, providing a quiet retreat away from the main living areas. Additionally, the Drawing Room is situated at the rear of the ground floor and is accessible via a dedicated side gully. This provides guests with a private, separate entry that preserves the total sanctity of the family’s internal living spaces.

The interior is a seamless extension of the exterior’s vertical language, centered around a double-height dining and kitchen area topped by a massive skylight. This central void acts as a light well, flooding the core of the house with natural light and creating a visual bridge between the floors. A sculptural staircase with glass railings and integrated LED step lighting serves as a focal point, emphasizing the home’s airy, transparent feel. The private quarters on the first floor house three ensuite bedrooms with bespoke wardrobes and a central family sitting area equipped with a compact kitchenette.

The attention to detail extends into the most functional spaces, where the bathrooms are designed as sensory retreats. These spaces feature terrazzo-tiled surfaces, fluted vanities, and custom monolithic cubic pedestal sinks paired with elegant rose gold fixtures. The “Modern Organic” theme is reinforced throughout the living areas through linear fireplaces and dual-tone wood textures that echo the vertical fluted gutka of the exterior facade. SKCON House 02 stands as a statement on how thoughtful planning and material integrity can transform a standard residential footprint into a voluminous, light-filled sanctuary.