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In India, an Undulating Biophilic Farmhouse Wraps Around a Small Mango Grove — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 20 August 2024 15:23
Published 20 August 2024
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Climate Design Nature#architecture #Blurring Boundaries #bricksAugust 20, 2024Grace Ebert#architecture #Blurring Boundaries #bricks



Climate
Design
Nature

#architecture
#Blurring Boundaries
#bricks

August 20, 2024

Grace Ebert

All images courtesy of Blurring Boundaries

Dating back to ancient Babylon, biophilic design is characterized by an intrinsic connection to nature, whether that be lush walls of plants, open-air space, or organic, flowing forms. The style has grown in popularity in recent years, and in Alibag, India, a farmhouse draws on these harmonizing principles by wrapping around a small mango grove.

The project of Mumbai-based architects Blurring Boundaries, “Asmalay” is a curved building made of stone and brick that seems to hug five fruit trees. Designed to maximize sustainable living, wide windows allow light to flood the space and provide ventilation for the warm summer months. Architects even aligned the home’s openings with the prevailing winds to help regulate air circulation and temperature inside.

Shaded by tree canopies, the roof is made of ferro cement, a durable material often applied over a metal armature. The natural covering shields the home from the sun, reducing the need for air conditioning. Ferro cement appears inside, too, as long, sloping benches that line the perimeter with seating. Interior additions also include a brilliant feature made of recycled glass bottles and textured brick and stone that bolster the warm, calming aesthetic.

For more from Blurring Boundaries, visit the architect’s website.

 

the view of a home's interior with a small kitchen and large window revealing a tree

the view of a home's interior with a small staircase and large window revealing a tree. a wall of shimmering glass lines the staircase

a photo of a brick home that curves around a tree

a pink cement sink in a bathroom with a mirror and brick and stone walls

a textured brick wall lines the opening to a home

the exterior of a brick home with a concrete roof and trees surrounding it

the exterior of a home made of stone and brick that wraps around a tree

#architecture
#Blurring Boundaries
#bricks

 

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