DIG Architects has completed the Vaulted Monochrome House in Mumbai’s central suburb. The 4300-square-foot (399-square-meter) apartment was designed with a minimalist approach to create a clutter-free and cozy space for a socially active family. Its architectural centerpiece is a vaulted ceiling, complemented by elements like a gabion wall and Ceppo-De-Gre stone.
The design, characterized by a monochromatic palette, seamlessly integrates social and private areas, with adjustments made to accommodate the family’s functional and aesthetic needs.
Discover the luxurious allure of The Blue Scoop House, a residential masterpiece nestled in the heart of Mumbai, India – a city known for its vibrant culture and architectural grandeur.
Crafted by the creative minds at Dig Architects in 2019, this home marries Indian cultural narratives with a fresh interpretation, creating an enduring, dynamic experience. Vibrant colors dance through the space, expressing the rich hues intrinsic to Indian culture, while the use of local raw materials echoes India’s cherished tradition of craftsmanship. Dive into this architectural splendor, where the unexpected is a design philosophy, and every corner tells a story.
The Split Box House, for a busy working couple and their three children, is located near Emory University and the CDC in Atlanta, Georgia. The client’s wanted a house that is a quiet, restrained, escape from the excessively noisy digital world that overly stimulates their daily lives and is a reaction to the surrounding banal spec homes each a louder spectacle than the next.