HKS Architects collaborate with Narrative Design Studio tooffer something new to glamping enthusiasts at AutoCamp's two new properties seamlessly marrying luxurious interiors with the surrounding natural beauty of the landscape.
Anagram Architects have time and again forged a less-trodden path to emerge winners of responsible architecture. The Chromatic House is another example. A must-read!
SALT Architects work with the existing fabric of the modest modernist house, optimising the potential of its unused spaces and creating links between indoor and outdoor living spaces to refurbish the home as a cohesive whole.
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.
Light, landscape, and natural materials orchestrate a beautiful extension to this home in New South Wales, inspired by Japanese architecture, and designed by Sandbox Studio
Ar. Prashant Parmar of Shayona Consultant chisels a fine architecturally vocabulary for this bungalow in Ahmedabad, where he effectively plays with masses and voids to create elevated gardens at each level and a seamless interconnectedness.
Studio Symbiosis optimises a two-pronged design approach by chiselling this Ghaziabad villa with a seamless green cover and sustainable features on one hand, and an urbane architectural identity on the other!
Woongsik Jung of On Architects Inc. designs a café in South Korea stimulating the senses with the raw palette of exposed concrete, rice straw and a feeling of nothingness that paradoxically instigates one to look within whilst enjoying the company of people in a cultural setting.
BAAO crafts an extension to a townhouse in Brooklyn extension that merges harmoniously and brings the whole house alive with lots of vibrant colour, pattern, texture, and cosy nooks.
Aytac Architects unveil their design for the DE Museum in Bodrum, Turkey, where the built mass defies typological museum models to be defined by the sum of its many parts, in contrast to a single, monolithic structure.
This spectacular home in Solapur by Mahapragya Architects is set to redefine standards of expansive luxury, with a curated space that straddles volumetric play, materiality and a design process that caters to harmonising the exterior and the interiors.
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.
Veering away from the norm, Concrete redefines the holiday experience with a prototype rental that centres around the themes of togetherness and nature
Sanjay Puri Architects designs a humungous, four-level home in Jaipur endorsing a seamless connect between inside and outside, screening and allowing filtered light within each space, infusing volumes with chiaroscuro elements to transform differently at different times
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!
Anya Moryoussef Architect inventively reconstructs a 112-year-old delicately proportioned, light-filled home, built on its original foundations, forming part of a vernacular - a turn-of-the-century housing typology that has almost completely disappeared from the city of Toronto.
The essence of community lies at the heart of living - a concept not merely confined to physical proximity but rather a dynamic interplay of shared spaces, experiences, and aspirations. Sanjay Puri Architects' visionary community centre in Nokha embodies this ethos, sculpting a free-flowing organic spiral that envelops the community like a nurturing cocoon, symbolizing inclusivity and collective growth. Here, architecture transcends mere structure; it becomes a catalyst for fostering connections and nurturing a sense of belonging.
With the design of this vertical bungalow in Paldi, Ahmedabad, Prashant Parmar Architect endorses that thoughtful planning can mitigate the most stringent challenge.