The MS House in Ahmedabad exemplifies Brutalist architecture's potential to integrate with nature by preserving nine mature neem trees. The design process prioritizes the trees, shaping the architectural form and spatial layout around them. Studio Saransh emphasizes a connection to the environment, balancing functional needs with an impactful aesthetic. The result is a concrete structure that harmonizes with its natural surroundings, reflecting a design philosophy that values ecological preservation while maintaining elegant and bold architectural principles.
The design of the house begins with a simple promise: to preserve the site's nine mature neem trees at all cost.
The result is a concrete structure that bends to nature's will, influencing every decision from spatial layout to the architectural form and material palette.
This sensitivity to context and environment is a hallmark of Studio Saransh's design ethos, which emphasizes functional elegance with an impactful design language.
Can Brutalist architecture embrace nature so closely that it feels like the trees have shaped it?
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