The house design in Vani, Nashik, prioritizes a sensitive approach towards habitable spaces, featuring strategic overlaps between public and private areas. It includes open spaces like courtyards to enhance light and ventilation while accommodating the client's priesthood practice that caters to numerous visitors. The layout encourages social interaction, starting from a rendered semi-covered verandah that serves both as an office for client engagement and a living room, thereby making it a crucial transition between indoor and outdoor activities.
The design emphasizes a sensitive approach to habitable spaces, leveraging threshold designs that enhance experiences through overlaps of activities and spaces for greater interaction.
Strategically placed built and unbuilt spaces create voids for light, ventilation, and potential future expansion, catering to both private and communal needs of a local priest family.
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