
Svatman is a retreat conceived to be immersed within oneself while staying deeply rooted in its landscape. The farmhouse is set in the undulating terrain of Shoolagiri, where rocky ground and dry vegetation define the horizon. The house resists the urge to announce itself and instead settles quietly into a fertile mango belt. Its presence is shaped by the rhythms of cultivation and seasonality. The project is associated with HabitArt Architecture Studio and completed in 2025, with an area of 2750 ft². Materials and products referenced include Baliapatnam Earth Hollow Block, Fenesta windows, Jaquar India, and Vidhyasagar Stonex.
"Svatman ()literally, to be immersed within oneselfis conceived as a retreat that turns inward even as it remains deeply rooted in its landscape. Set within the undulating terrain of Shoolagiri, where rocky ground and dry vegetation define the horizon, the house resists the urge to announce itself. Instead, it settles quietly into a fertile mango belt, allowing the rhythms of cultivation and seasonality to shape its presence."
"Set within the undulating terrain of Shoolagiri, where rocky ground and dry vegetation define the horizon, the house resists the urge to announce itself. Instead, it settles quietly into a fertile mango belt, allowing the rhythms of cultivation and seasonality to shape its presence."
"Svatman ()literally, to be immersed within oneselfis conceived as a retreat that turns inward even as it remains deeply rooted in its landscape. Set within the undulating terrain of Shoolagiri, where rocky ground and dry vegetation define the horizon, the house resists the urge to announce itself."
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