mohali
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Dynamic and deconstructive architectural style create sculptural exterior of this villa house design by Indian architect.
Well, look no further.
The “ribbon”, which is reminiscent of nature and its flowing form, encases the building, adding a dynamic component to the built semblance.
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There’s a great room with high ceilings that’s home to the living room and dining area.
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Adjacent to the dining area is the kitchen and a bright red accent wall.
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Unique staircases are common in homes of this stature.
The house is enfolded in a free-flowing concrete exterior that beguiles both users and onlookers from the outside as well as the interior.
Each of the bedrooms has its own design, with details like built-in desks, large artwork, and accent walls.
It is a dynamic reflection of how a material was used, the client’s requirements, and the architect’s inspiration.
The superior volume of the structure has been broken down into more slender curves that allow abundant sunlight to enter the structure.
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In a games room, there’s a large accent wall that provides a backdrop for the lounge area, while a pool table is centrally located in the space.
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In the home gym, black and red are the chosen colors, and a large mural covers the wall.
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In the media room, the upholstered walls are punctuated by wooden ribs and LED lighting.
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The rooftop expands the entertaining spaces and includes a hot tub, tile flooring, and seating.
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When someone begins pursuing the curves, he or she may be astounded by the kinds of emotions that can be reflected in the spaces the curves create.
– Design: Studio Ardete – Sanchit Dhiman (Architect), Nitin Sharma (Assistant Architect), Nisha Sarao (Interior Designer), Satish Sinhmar (Site Engineer), Abhimanue Sharma (Project Manager) – Client: Er.Ravijeet Singh – Civil Engineer and Facade: R.S Builders – Er.Ravijeet Singh – Landscape: Studio Ardete – MEP: Behera&Associates – HVAC: Mitsubishi Engineering – Photography by Ar.Purnesh Dev Nikhanj