RH29 – House In-Flux Brings Curves, Light, and Motion to Hyderabad

RH29 – House In-Flux is a house in Hyderabad, India, by D A Studios. Designed in 2026, it treats form as something that moves inward and outward at once. Curves, dips, and sharp edges work in close tension, giving the home a sense of return, pause, and release.

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About RH29 – House In-Flux

RH29 – House In-Flux opens with a sense of movement that is already underway. In Hyderabad’s Financial District, the house turns inward even as it rises, setting opposites against one another and letting them settle into a charged domestic rhythm.

The project reads as a place to arrive, leave, and return. D A Studios frames the house as a convergence of assertive and fluid qualities, using tension rather than balance to hold the composition together.

Form moves through form in ceaseless play.

On the west elevation, the eye follows a shifting surface that stays in motion. The frontage is not static; it directs attention through curves, edges, and changes in profile that keep the facade active as the day changes.

A series of interior gestures carries that motion forward. Beds are described through drapery, with fabric-like folds, pooling, and gathering translated into steel elements that recall a sculptural fall rather than a fixed object.

The staircase continues the same logic.

Its curves spin against sharper lines, moving between release and restraint. The passage is not only a connector but a moment of turn, where angularity and sweep meet in a single sequence.

Other elements work with the same pull. A broad doorway opens like a current parting and coming back together, while surface dips draw forms toward one another in a way that feels almost physical.

Lighting and furnishings keep the mood in motion without breaking it. A pendant light in zari hangs like a line that has looped and returned, and a swing extends that idea into a brief pause before the line rises again.

The house keeps that feeling of flux at every scale. It does not settle for a single reading of home; instead, it holds movement, return, and stillness in the same frame.

Photography courtesy of D A Studios
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- by Matt Watts

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