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Witness visual harmony weave through the interlocking volumes of this 7,700 sq ft Block House in Ahmedabad
In the dense neighbourhood of Vasna in Ahmedabad, a 7,700 sq ft residence rises from a compact 57’ x 65’ corner plot with a clarity that feels deliberate rather than dramatic. Block House, designed by Prashant Parmar Architect, was shaped around the needs of a joint family of two brothers — a lifestyle that demands privacy, openness, and a sense of togetherness held in careful balance. The client wanted a contemporary home that didn’t shut itself off from the outside yet felt

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Dec 8, 20253 min read


Nesavu: A Chennai Home That Weaves Ritual into Contemporary Living
In Chennai, high above the Adyar River, a home sits like a story waiting to be told. Its name is Nesavu, the Tamil word for weaving, and...

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Sep 13, 20254 min read


Canopy Crest by The Blue Wall Studio: A Home That Breathes
Design isn’t always about making a statement. Sometimes, it’s about creating a space that holds you gently, quietly, without trying too hard. That’s exactly what Vidhi Duggad Bhagat of The Blue Wall Studio set out to do with Canopy Crest — a 1,850 sq. ft. apartment perched on the 34th floor of Raheja Imperia, Mumbai. The home isn’t loud. It doesn’t scream “designed.” But every corner, every material, every curve has been thought through. “We never wanted this to be just a bea

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Aug 8, 20254 min read
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