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Design for Density: Housing in India as Social Infrastructure

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Image © Ossip van Duivenbode Like most countries, India faces a perpetual housing crisis. The Indian built landscape brings further complexities in the form of a pervasive market-driven approach and the need for socially relevant housing. Future Towers / MVRDV. Read more »

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Acclaimed Indian architect Balkrishna Doshi passes away at 95

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The acclaimed Indian architect Balkrishna Doshi has passed away at the age of 95. As reported by Architectural Digest India , Doshi died on Tuesday, January 24th in Ahmedabad, India. Atira Guest House, Ahmedabad, India. He since became internationally known for his visionary urban planning and social housing pro.

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Building for Billions: Shifting the Focus to Rural India

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The village of Khonoma in Nagaland, India. Image © Devesh/AdobeStock India recently overtook its sub-continental neighbor, China , to become the most populous country in the world with a demography of over 1.4286 billion people. One where the design and development of the rural areas take precedence over the cities. Read more »

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Matharoo Associates wraps concrete home around light-filled stairwell

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A network of cubic concrete volumes and staircases forms Up to the Sea, a blocky family home that Indian studio Matharoo Associates has added to the coastal town of Dumas, India. Nestled into a grassy site near the coast, the home sits on a stone base and was designed to merge traditional Indian design with modern architecture.

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House of Greens by 4site Architects offers "a garden experience in every space"

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Planted balconies surround open living spaces at this house in Bangalore , designed by Indian studio 4site Architects for a nature-loving family. Named House of Greens, the four-bedroom home is informed by Bangalore's history of green spaces and parks, which have earned it the moniker of the "garden city" of India.

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Srijit Srinivas - ARCHITECTS built brick family house with angled triangular façade in Kerala

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Indian architecture practice Srijit Srinivas - ARCHITECTS has built a brick family house with perforated and angled triangular façade in Kerala, India. The project, named The Kenz House, was designed for a four-member family, whose owner was a doctor.Built on a &ou.

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Kiron Cheerla Architecture crowns home in India with lantern-like roof

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Indian studio Kiron Cheerla Architecture has completed Pott House, a home in Hyderabad topped by a lantern-like roof that draws light and natural ventilation into its interiors. The post Kiron Cheerla Architecture crowns home in India with lantern-like roof appeared first on Dezeen. The photography is by Vivek Eadara.

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