Achyutam Designs' farmhouse on the outskirts of Ahmedabad challenges traditional architectural conventions by fluidly merging structure and nature. Designers Shikha and Ashish Parmar began with the principle of questioning separation between walls and ceilings, resulting in sculptural, near-oval concrete forms that house both communal spaces and serene bedrooms. This design invites lush greenery into the home, creating a microclimate that enriches the living experience. Polished surfaces, strategic cuts, and expansive glass panes enhance the interaction between the built environment and the surrounding landscape, fostering a seamless dialogue that blurs the boundaries of indoor and outdoor living.
The role of a designer extends beyond creating forms; it involves challenging conventions and rethinking spatial narratives, emphasizing the importance of authenticity in architectural experiences.
This farmhouse design defies traditional architecture by merging structure and enclosure, creating fluid spaces where the conventional boundaries between indoors and outdoors completely dissolve.
Lush greenery integrates with the farmhouse's essence, with a meandering walkway leading visitors through vibrant vegetation to sculptural concrete shapes that redefine living areas.
Strategic cuts along the concrete forms establish warm visual axes and outdoor seating spaces, fostering a dialogue between built spaces and nature, while enhancing natural lighting.
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