At the end of a mango tree-lined street on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, a vintage red Contessa stands sentinel—a playful nod to nostalgia that sets the tone for what lies beyond. Nestled within a lush green plot is Teen Vaults, a family home made with terracotta jali and concrete, where architecture, craft, and comfort converge in […] The post Terracotta Jali And Concrete Come Together To Form The Teen Vaults House | Vaissnavi Shukl appeared first on The Architects Diary.| The Architects Diary
Editor’s note – Rarely do we encounter homes where a strong story and context come together so seamlessly. Studio Bardo takes on this challenge with great sensitivity, redesigning an abandoned Himalayan house in the Himalayas into something far more than just a residence. Here, every intervention is rooted in culture, memory, and place—reviving the character […] The post This Himalayan House Abandoned for 50 Years Now Has A New Identity | Studio Bardo appeared first on The Architects ...| The Architects Diary
Nestled within a verdant, gated community in North Bangalore, the Dubey home stands as a quiet testament to the enduring power of an open concept, minimal design and functional living. Conceived for a family of three, this three-bedroom residence challenges the notion that luxury must be defined by opulence. Instead, it champions a more profound […] The post An Open Concept And Minimal Design Define This Opulent Home In Bengaluru | ma+rs appeared first on The Architects Diary.| The Architects Diary
Shadow Vines is a villa inspired by the interplay of light and shadow, nature, and space. An off-centred courtyard framed by a skylight forms the heart of the residence, letting natural light and shadows gently weave through the interiors and connect the architecture with the outdoors. A Play Of Light And Shadow Liven Up This […] The post A Play Of Light And Shadow Liven Up This Home In The Heart Of Chennai | Form Space Architects appeared first on The Architects Diary.| The Architects Diary