Plot 33 / playball studio
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Plot 33 / playball studio
Plot 33 achieves balance between inside and outside, work and life, privacy and openness, reused and new materials, and adaptability and single-use. An Architect duo from South Asia (India) and Southern Europe (Spain) amalgamates diverse design aspirations within a rapidly growing urban context in Rajkot, India. The site occupies a 10 x 24 meters parcel in a tight residential neighborhood adjacent to the regional university campus. The plot’s northern short side faces the road leading to the university. Across that road, a small public park with large sheltering trees provides visual and ecological amenity, informing compact design responses.
"'Plot 33' is an honest study about how to achieve a balance between inside-outside, work-life, privacy-openness, reused-new materials, adaptability-single use, etc. This project is also an attempt to amalgamate the aspirations of an Architect duo coming from diverse backgrounds - South Asia (India) and Southern Europe (Spain) - in the rapidly growing city of Rajkot, India. The site is located in a tight urban residential neighborhood adjacent to the region's university campus."
"This project is also an attempt to amalgamate the aspirations of an Architect duo coming from diverse backgrounds - South Asia (India) and Southern Europe (Spain) - in the rapidly growing city of Rajkot, India. The site is located in a tight urban residential neighborhood adjacent to the region's university campus. It is a 10 x 24 meters parcel of land, with the northern short side facing the road that leads to the university."
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