breathable stone facade by maanchitra enfolds family residence in rural india
Briefly

The House of Breathing Stone seamlessly integrates with its lush agricultural surroundings, embodying principles of Vastu Shastra while providing a tranquil family retreat.
A breathable facade enhances interaction between the house and nature, complemented by a suspended mezzanine floor that visually connects spaces while allowing light and air to flow.
The project's material palette—marble stone, natural wood, and Kota stone—creates a warm, inviting ambiance, merging architecture with nature for a serene living environment.
The design emphasizes a balance of openness and intimacy, allowing architectural elements to harmonize with the landscape, resulting in a tranquil home for the family.
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