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Manoj Patel Design Studio's Signature Brick Architecture! - 0 views

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    Brick jaalis, openable clay screens, herringbone-patterned brick walls blend with other natural materials to craft a sustainable building design as Manoj Patel Design Studio renovates this Vadodara home, continuing his agenda of designing with the aim to protect and preserve nature along with reviving of traditional skills.
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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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This home in the scenic woods is one with nature! - 0 views

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    In a world, where over the top homes are preferred, comes a home that makes the base minimum fashionable! Germany's House Rheder II is all set to make the news with its glass walls inviting a lush green landscape into the interiors. Find out how to live in the essential here
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Cocooned by nature! - 0 views

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    Ar. Trevor McIvor uses split levels, open-plan and a seamless inside-outside connect to root this #contemporary home in small town Whitby, Toronto. Check it out here…
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Reinforcing design intent through senses and objects - 0 views

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    tHE gRID Architects use colour and natural light as the mainstay of the Rangoli School headquarters' design, playing on simplicity and studied restraint to chisel an ambience of openness.
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The Hunkered House - 0 views

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    Lijo.Reny.Architects respond to an inclined site to craft a multi-level, multi-dimensional house, internalizing it with a landscaped courtyard that has almost every other living space opening into it.
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Terracotta Screen House| Prashant Parmar Architect - 0 views

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    In this contemporary Ahmedabad home, Prashant Parmar Architect curates an inside-outside dialogue despite the verticality of the home, ably complemented by the terracotta screen on the façade that sustains a varying play of light throughout the day. Thus, establishing the thoughtful blend of timeless elegance and contemporary minimalism - a reflection that lavish homes don't depend on large plots, but clever space planning, to transform into open, well lit, and well-ventilated spaces.
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