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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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XBD Collective makes Nature a Key Element in this Mansion! - 0 views

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    XBD Collective designs a palatial, contemporary beach mansion facing the infinite coastline in Dubai. The villa is wrapped in a warm blanket and is protected against weather elements for its lifetime.
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At home in the rugged hillside! - 0 views

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    ShubinDonaldson Architects carve out a beautiful villa in the Sullivan Canyon, California by rooting the home partially into its narrow hillside envelope - on the one hand, opening the north side to the panoramic views, and on the other, using interlocking geometries to fulfil programmatic needs..
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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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2023's Most Popular on IAnD Social Media! - 0 views

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    Colossal and organic - such is the reach and engagement that Team IAnD has received for Puradies nature resort designed by Studio NOA. Dedicated to ecotourism, the project stands loftily apart from the 200-plus features published in IndiaArtnDesign ezine from January to December 2023, winning hearts with its thematic design based on the five elements of nature! 
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Contemporary Simplicity, Hospitality Style| Architecture Interspace - 0 views

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    Contemporary minimalism finds its home in the world of hospitality to create the stylish and inviting Blanche by the Bay - Saravi Resort designed by Architecture Interspace. Dictated by clean lines, open spaces, and a restrained colour palette, this 25-room luxury villa resort is situated near Auroville, Pondicherry, seamlessly blending with its tropical surroundings.
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Residential Interior Design, Lifestyle, Residential Architecture, Swimming Pool - 0 views

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    This refurbishment project of an old bungalow by Gautam Shewa Architects reimagines contemporary elegance with a dollop of what Goa is most loved for, its tropical charm. 
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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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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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