Blurring Boundaries' recent project, 'Maativan,' located in Wada, Maharashtra, blends architectural design with natural elements to create a unique sanctuary. This farmhouse showcases a synergy between interior and exterior spaces, utilizing materials like mud, bamboo, and recycled substances to promote sustainability. Key features include open-air layouts, undulating ceilings, and organic shapes that optimize light and airflow. The firm's dedication to ecological responsibility and cultural authenticity is central to the project, making 'Maativan' a notable model for sustainable living in harmony with nature.
The Mumbai-based firm conceived of a sanctuary called 'Maativan,' cradled by trees in a feat of biophilic design, constructed from natural materials.
Undulating beamed ceilings, open-air spaces, and an organic layout allow for ample natural light, airflow, and heat control in the farmhouse.
'Maativan's commitment to sustainability, cultural authenticity, and ecological responsibility is evident in every aspect of its construction and operation.'
Blurring Boundaries incorporated mud, lime, bamboo, stone, wood, recycled materials into the home's framework, emphasizing their design ethos.
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