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Amaltas: the villa that mimics the Golden Shower tree! - 0 views

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    Mumbai-based SquareWorks design studio articulates the spatial configurations of a palatial villa in Gujarat with an inviting landscape, interspersed courtyards, and open-ended unobstructed indoor spaces highlighting accents of inherited, artisanal and natural entities.
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Danish and Japanese designers collaborate to breathe life into two apartments in Tokyo - 0 views

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    Connective spaces and bespoke furniture pieces for Karimoku Case Study define these apartments designed by Norm Architects and Keiji Ashizawa Design, giving shape to spaces that echo the outdoors - honest, haptic and reposeful. Check out the story here…
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Playing with the Possibilities of Visual Impact! - 0 views

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    As always, Studio Jean Verville, designs a forest house for a couple using organic forms, and textures, colours, and materials that exploit light in a kaleidoscopic reflection to explore the possibilities of visual impact!
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Living in the moment! - 0 views

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    Redwall Design Studio strikes a balance of traditional thought and philosophical living principles with contemporary lifestyle choices to design this Bengaluru home.
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Preserving a 1970s Modernist Home! - 0 views

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    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.
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A Design Log of the A-frame Silhouette! - 0 views

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    Matière Première Architecture works in tandem with their clients to revitalise a 1950's cottage into a 21st century chalet on the edge of a spectacular waterfront - contextually rooted in its historical and ecological footprint.
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Of Contemporising Cultures - 0 views

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    An articulate medley of multi-faceted design, this Beijing abode by Tanzo Space Design juggles boundaries to balance inside and out, tradition and modernity, urban and rural, and a potpourri of materials with minimal charm
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House on Lake Arthur - 0 views

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    Following the adage, "Sometimes, nature is all you need", Ghoche Architects designs a house that blends into the landscape, its black volume, enveloped by the forest - discreet and concealed and almost invisible from the lake.
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A new definition for luxury! - 0 views

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    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.
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Open and Inviting! - 0 views

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    R Architecture designs a beautifully simple house that plays with levels, outdoor vistas and internal courtyards typifying the traditional Indian house typology in this suburban single-storey home in Australia.
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This Summer Retreat Blends Historic Charm with Modernity! - 0 views

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    Design Studio Reigo & Bauer retain and restore as much of the 6,700-square-foot home's historic charm and original details as possible, while imbuing the spaces with character that reflects the family's contemporary aesthetic tastes.
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Holidaying with Nature! - 0 views

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     Veering away from the norm, Concrete redefines the holiday experience with a prototype rental that centres around the themes of togetherness and nature
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Adaptive Reuse - From Warehouse to Courtyard Home! - 0 views

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    Known for their spatially exciting, playful, and robust portfolio, attuned to nature and place, Carter Williamson Architects adapt an erstwhile warehouse into a warm courtyard home, reinstating quality spaces and endorsing the fact that bigger need not always be better!
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A Sustainable Approach for an Atypical Project | 1628 Inc. - 0 views

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    Crafting a truly experiential design, architecture firm 1628 Inc. designs a home at the edge of a lake, making it a true observation platform, with the highest point being a cantilevered footbridge that literally projects visitors into the landscape
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