
"Set on the outskirts of Bharuch, this weekend retreat grows out of the land as much as it rests upon it. The plot came with mature fruit-bearing trees like mango (Mangifera indica), chickoo (Manilkara zapota), and jamun (Syzygium cumini), whose presence defined the layout from the very beginning. Rather than clearing the site, the house was conceived as a curving form that gently weaves around the existing canopy, allowing architecture and landscape to remain in dialogue."
"Cite: "Tibdewal Weekend Home / Studio Dot" 23 Sep 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . ISSN 0719-8884"
Set on the outskirts of Bharuch, the weekend retreat occupies a plot with mature fruit-bearing trees including mango (Mangifera indica), chickoo (Manilkara zapota), and jamun (Syzygium cumini). The presence of these trees defined the spatial layout from the outset and prevented site clearance. The building adopts a curving form that gently weaves around the existing canopy, preserving vegetation and creating sheltered relationships between indoor and outdoor spaces. The design prioritizes integration with the natural context, allowing architecture and landscape to remain in close dialogue while retaining the site's ecological and visual character.
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