The Concrete Tree is a house in Ahmedabad, India, shaped by Krishna Patel for clients who wanted a calm, unshowy home. The plan turns north for light and garden views, while southern and western courtyards temper heat and bring air through the rooms. Concrete, brick, and a restrained interior palette give the bungalow a quiet presence within a busy society.
MS House by Studio Saransh rises among nine mature neem trees in Ahmedabad, India, turning a Brutalist concrete shell into a porous, climate-aware family home. The architects organize the house around a central double-height bay that frames the canopy, threading courtyards, verandahs, and shaded terraces so daily rituals stay in step with breeze, filtered sun, and the soft acoustics of water.
Shilamay sets a family’s daily rhythm in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, where stone, lime, and planted courtyards temper sun and heat. Designed by Naman Shah as a house for his own household, it folds reclaimed wood and playful elements into durable, lived-in rooms. The result isn’t precious or remote; it’s a home tuned to games, chores, and weather.
Trees Sliced Through sits in Ahmedabad, India, as a house by Matharoo Associates that channels garden, light, and concrete into a taut domestic rhythm. The design folds living, dining, and intimate courts between thick walls and red planes, drawing the eye from shaded interiors to lawns and water. It’s a residence with a clear sequence and a crisp material voice.
Symbiotic Parasite is an Ahmedabad residential extension designed by Hsc Designs. The house, crafted by Hiloni Sutaria, melds tradition with contemporary principles for a young couple. Playful and dynamic, it stands out in its gated community, intriguing wildlife and locals alike. The name reflects a structural addition and symbiotic relationship, symbolizing harmonious coexistence with the existing residence. Its design philosophy harnesses natural light to create a serene ambience with practical touches.
The Ring House in Jaspur, Ahmedabad, designed by studio prAcademics, blends contemporary design with the natural beauty of its surroundings. This circular weekend home for a large family features traditional Saurashtra elements like the ‘faliyu’ and ‘osri,’ offering an airy, light-filled space with lush views of the agricultural landscape and abundant fruit trees.
In the heart of Ahmedabad, India, a captivating private residential villa by Blocher Partners India redefines urban living. Designed in 2021, this Residential Villa seamlessly blends modern architecture with the lush green surroundings, offering its well-travelled family residents a harmonious connection to nature. Featuring a custom-designed flexible facade inspired by traditional Jaalis, the villa regulates the microclimate and provides versatile privacy control, transforming with the seasons.
Located in Ahmedabad, India, Apartment 801 is a masterfully designed apartment by Neev Design Studio, tailored for a young couple and their daughters. Crafted in 2022, this real estate marvel seamlessly merges modern design philosophies with traditional elements, creating a cozy and aesthetically pleasing environment. From custom-made furniture to intelligent space utilization, the project encapsulates a home that reflects the family’s personality and lifestyle, making every corner meaningful and functional.