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The Earthy Hacienda Recasts Californian Warmth for an Indian Home

The Earthy Hacienda Recasts Californian Warmth for an Indian Home

The Earthy Hacienda unfolds as a sunlit house in Bengaluru, India, shaped by Weespaces for a widely travelled couple. Drawing on Californian ease and Indian warmth, the home becomes a grounded backdrop for daily life and long-stay comfort. Across its rooms and terraces, a gentle palette and crafted details tie personal memories to a clear architectural vision.

Weathered House by Kamat & Rozario Architecture

Weathered House by Kamat & Rozario Architecture

The house, located in Bengaluru, India, is designed by Kamat & Rozario Architecture. Envisaged as a large concrete tray placed in relation to the sun’s movement, the residence opens itself up to a more climatically pleasant aspect in the form of an open court, serving as the heart and lung of the house. Features include layering materials and textures on the southern facade to respond to sunlight, as well as top-lit stairs.

The Split House by Collage Architecture Studio

The Split House by Collage Architecture Studio

Located in Bengaluru, India, The Split House is a residential project that showcases the work of Collage Architecture Studio. Designed in 2024, this four-bedroom house is characterized by its simple yet impactful design that emphasizes a central split feature. This division connects internal spaces with light, air, and greenery while facilitating an efficient layout that seamlessly integrates the surrounding natural environment.

Screen House by Kamat & Rozario Architecture

Screen House by Kamat & Rozario Architecture

Located in Bengaluru, India, Screen House represents a remarkable endeavor by Kamat & Rozario Architecture, crafted in 2023. This dwelling unifies internal and external areas, spotlighting daylight and airflow throughout the structure. Situated on a lot measuring 40 feet in width and 75 feet in depth, the residence interacts with its surroundings as one navigates through its length.

House of Greens: 4site Architects Designs Garden Retreat in Bengaluru

House of Greens: 4site Architects Designs Garden Retreat in Bengaluru

House of Greens is a unique project catering to prestigious clients with a deep appreciation for nature and sustainability. The clients are dog lovers, green enthusiasts, down to earth doctors, and peace lovers, committed to a sustainable lifestyle. The design brief for House of Greens reflects their values and personality, and creating a sustainable green home with lots of greenery.

Joshi House Blurs Lines Between Art and Architecture in Bengaluru

Modern architectural design with geometric shapes, clean lines, and balconies. Unique exterior style.

Joshi House is a single-family home in Bengaluru, India, designed by Anahata in 2023. The design balances art and architecture, creating personalized spaces while maintaining common areas for togetherness. The house features geometric volumes, with a cantilevering circular balcony as a standout element.

The interior mirrors this circular volume, enhancing flow and cohesion. Clean lines, natural light, and brass elements characterize the decor, blurring boundaries between personal reflection and shared experiences.

Weathered House by Kamat & Rozario Architecture

Minimalist living space with concrete walls, wooden furniture, and vibrant artwork.

The house is envisaged as a large concrete tray that hovers over a white monolith. Designed by Kamat & Rozario Architecture, the Weathered House is located in Bengaluru, India and features an open, minimalist aesthetic. The home’s design centres around an east court that creates a connection with nature and guides the positioning of the rooms, producing a harmonious relationship between the interior spaces and the surrounding environment.

Whispering Curves: SUVA Architects Seamlessly Fuse Tradition And Modernity

Spacious modern living room with minimalist furniture, marble wall accent, and abundant natural light.

Situated in Bengaluru, India, this house was designed in 2024 by SUVA Architects. Built on a 40-foot by 60-foot site, this project is defined by its modern architectural vocabulary that marries traditional influences with a minimalist aesthetic, emphasising natural light and a high fresh air exchange rate. Described as a home that serves as a “haven”, “Whispering Curves” features a curved facade that blends seamlessly with its surroundings.

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