The Cube House / Reasoning Instincts Architecture Studio
A multi generation house conceived and manifested as a blend of modern aspirations of traditional values of its inhabitants. Situated within a dense urban fabric of a residential colony, the site demanded careful consideration of the house massing to maintain its privacy and openness.
© Krunal Mistry
Architects: Reasoning Instincts Architecture Studio
Location: Ahmedabad, India
Lead Architects: Ujjaval Parekh (Principal Architect), Bhairavi Dhoot (Principal Architect), Krunal Mistry (Senior Architect), Meel Panchal (Architect), Shruti Talsania (Architect)
Structure Design: Innovative Designs, Rutvik Dave, Ahmedabad
Landscape Design: Green Pastels, Brinda Pancholi, Ahmedabad
Plumbing Consultant: Chetan Vyas, Ahmedabad
Area: 710.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Krunal Mistry
© Krunal Mistry
Text description provided by the architects. A multi generation house conceived and manifested as a blend of modern aspirations of traditional values of its inhabitants. Situated within a dense urban fabric of a residential colony, the site demanded careful consideration of the house massing to maintain its privacy and openness.
Ground floor
The physical from of the house as its name suggests is conglomerated and articulated within a single cubic volume leaving one third of the land open for landscaping. Its components also adhere to this inherent geometry at...
© Krunal Mistry
Architects: Reasoning Instincts Architecture Studio
Location: Ahmedabad, India
Lead Architects: Ujjaval Parekh (Principal Architect), Bhairavi Dhoot (Principal Architect), Krunal Mistry (Senior Architect), Meel Panchal (Architect), Shruti Talsania (Architect)
Structure Design: Innovative Designs, Rutvik Dave, Ahmedabad
Landscape Design: Green Pastels, Brinda Pancholi, Ahmedabad
Plumbing Consultant: Chetan Vyas, Ahmedabad
Area: 710.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Krunal Mistry
© Krunal Mistry
Text description provided by the architects. A multi generation house conceived and manifested as a blend of modern aspirations of traditional values of its inhabitants. Situated within a dense urban fabric of a residential colony, the site demanded careful consideration of the house massing to maintain its privacy and openness.
Ground floor
The physical from of the house as its name suggests is conglomerated and articulated within a single cubic volume leaving one third of the land open for landscaping. Its components also adhere to this inherent geometry at...
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