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Cocoon villas nestled in nature! - 0 views

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    Studio Symbiosis designs a resort and spa in Udaipur using iconic nested forms that pay homage to regional artisinal skills in a contemporary format and simultaneously uphold conscious ecological thought.
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This Austrian Resort arises from the Hillock and merges into the Meadows! - 0 views

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    Network of Architecture (NOA) expands the Puradies nature resort in Leogang, Austria with a new spa themed around the elements of fire, water, earth, and air.
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Organic and Plush! - 0 views

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    Arshia Architects bag 18 awards and counting for their organic, dynamic building atop a buried podium, proposing an alternative model within the confines of stringent regulations, whilst fully capitalising on the natural topography and surrounding vistas.
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Concrete and Glass Origami! - 0 views

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    FGR Architects employ a layered approach to design a rectangular home predominantly using concrete, glass, and wood; its structure resembles origami folds, heightening intrigue, endorsing materiality, and affecting an experiential environment.
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Tapping into the Magic of Light! - 0 views

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    Collage Architecture Studiotaps into sun studies to optimise natural light and create a natural adjunct of chiaroscuro elements to the raw aesthetic, and open environment of this home in Srirangapatna.
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Modern Constructivism Helps Preserve Individuality in this Home! - 0 views

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    O&A London chooses modern constructivism as the main style as they completely renovate this home for a multi-generational family in Moscow.
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A Dynamic Home Overlooking the River! - 0 views

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    Batay-Csorba Architects designs a home overlooking the Humber River in Toronto's Baby Point neighbourhood, using its sought-after views as coinciding drivers to determine the spatial organization and hierarchy.
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2022's Most Popular on IAnD Social Media! - 0 views

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    A light-filled home in Srirangapatna by Collage Architecture Studio, Bangalore, and an architecturally evolving home in Melbourne by FGR Architects, Australia, are the most popular projects of the year 2022 across all IndiaArtnDesign social media platforms! 
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A Dialogue between Architecture and Topography| OODA - 0 views

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    From slope to statement: Discover how Studio OODA uses the natural topography to shape this stunning 350-square-metre home in Oeiras, Portugal.
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The Fort House: A Modern Citadel Rooted in Tradition| SPAN Architects - 0 views

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    SPAN Architects design The Fort House as a modern tribute to India's grand citadels-melding timeless craftsmanship with contemporary luxury. From its yellow sandstone façade to its light-filled trapezoidal interiors, this home redefines the balance between protection and openness, tradition and modernity. Step inside a sanctuary of textures, light, and space-where intricate carvings, soaring ceilings, and nature-infused courtyards come together in perfect harmony.
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Hidden Villa: A Sanctuary of Nature and Design| i29 Architects - 0 views

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    Tucked away in lush greenery, Hidden Villa designed by i29 architects blurs the lines between indoors and out. Expansive glass, verdant patios, and natural materials create a seamless flow of light and space. With a pool, fire pit, and open-air lounges, every corner is designed for tranquility. A sanctuary where elegance meets nature.
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Modern Forest Retreat in Japan Melds Zen Minimalism with Contextual Architecture| Inspatia - 0 views

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    Studio Inspatia crafts Forest Within-a serene residential escape in the foothills of Mount Asama, Japan-where Zen minimalism meets contextual architecture. Elevated lightly on steel stilts, shaped by nature and time, this retreat dissolves the boundaries between interior and forest. Glass walls, charred wood, basalt stone, and a central courtyard echo timeless Japanese traditions, offering presence and quietude in every frame.
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