Studio Sangath Crafts a Creative Retreat in India | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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Studio Sangath Crafts a Creative Retreat in India | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
"The architecture flows with the terrain, unfolding across the site with angular archways and terraced staircases made from kiln waste-derived bricks."
"This home, designed as a private retreat and artist residence, fosters a dialogue with nature through its thoughtful layout and use of recycled materials."
In Gujarat, Studio Sangath has designed a contemporary home that serves as both an artist's retreat and a sanctuary. Constructed from terracotta and recycled materials, the structure harmonizes with its natural surroundings. The layout cleverly integrates an open courtyard that invites the landscape in, creating a fluid connection between interior and exterior. The design employs compressed bricks from kiln waste, resulting in a warm color palette and thoughtful architectural details. This project exemplifies an environmentally conscious approach to living, balancing creativity and sustainability in its architectural expression.
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