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Maya, a residence by Kamat & Rozario Architecture, emphasizes the close relationship between humans and their pets. Nearly half of the site is a large garden, considered the dogs’ domain, while the rest is dedicated to shared family spaces. A key element is the seamless blend of the interior and exterior, with the spaces opening into the garden through a sliding folding door that blurs boundaries and enhances spatial fluidity.

Photo Credits: Arjun Krishna Photography
Maya | Kamat & Rozario Architecture
Maya, a residence by Kamat & Rozario Architecture, emphasizes the close relationship between humans and their pets. Nearly half of the site is a large garden, considered the dogs’ domain, while the rest is dedicated to shared family spaces. A key element is the seamless blend of the interior and exterior, with the spaces opening into the garden through a sliding folding door that blurs boundaries and enhances spatial fluidity. Photo Credits: Arjun Krishna Photography
Maya, a residence by Kamat & Rozario Architecture, emphasizes the close relationship between humans and their pets. Nearly half of the site is a large garden, considered the dogs’ domain, while the rest is dedicated to shared family spaces. A key element is the seamless blend of the interior and exterior, with the spaces opening into the garden through a sliding folding door that blurs boundaries and enhances spatial fluidity.

Photo Credits: Arjun Krishna Photography
Maya | Kamat & Rozario Architecture
Maya, a residence by Kamat & Rozario Architecture, emphasizes the close relationship between humans and their pets. Nearly half of the site is a large garden, considered the dogs’ domain, while the rest is dedicated to shared family spaces. A key element is the seamless blend of the interior and exterior, with the spaces opening into the garden through a sliding folding door that blurs boundaries and enhances spatial fluidity. Photo Credits: Arjun Krishna Photography
Maya, a residence by Kamat & Rozario Architecture, emphasizes the close relationship between humans and their pets. Nearly half of the site is a large garden, considered the dogs’ domain, while the rest is dedicated to shared family spaces. A key element is the seamless blend of the interior and exterior, with the spaces opening into the garden through a sliding folding door that blurs boundaries and enhances spatial fluidity.

Photo Credits: Arjun Krishna Photography
Maya | Kamat & Rozario Architecture
Maya, a residence by Kamat & Rozario Architecture, emphasizes the close relationship between humans and their pets. Nearly half of the site is a large garden, considered the dogs’ domain, while the rest is dedicated to shared family spaces. A key element is the seamless blend of the interior and exterior, with the spaces opening into the garden through a sliding folding door that blurs boundaries and enhances spatial fluidity. Photo Credits: Arjun Krishna Photography
Maya, a residence by Kamat & Rozario Architecture, emphasizes the close relationship between humans and their pets. Nearly half of the site is a large garden, considered the dogs’ domain, while the rest is dedicated to shared family spaces. A key element is the seamless blend of the interior and exterior, with the spaces opening into the garden through a sliding folding door that blurs boundaries and enhances spatial fluidity.

Photo Credits: Arjun Krishna Photography
Maya | Kamat & Rozario Architecture
Maya, a residence by Kamat & Rozario Architecture, emphasizes the close relationship between humans and their pets. Nearly half of the site is a large garden, considered the dogs’ domain, while the rest is dedicated to shared family spaces. A key element is the seamless blend of the interior and exterior, with the spaces opening into the garden through a sliding folding door that blurs boundaries and enhances spatial fluidity. Photo Credits: Arjun Krishna Photography
Dahegam Town Hall, designed by INI Design Studio, aligned with the essence of Brutalist architecture, embodies a bold and unapologetic aesthetic. The design philosophy combines raw honesty and aesthetics with modern functionality, celebrating the beauty of exposed concrete. The structure features a modular grid, clean lines, and an open layout, promoting spatial flexibility and functional adaptability.

Photo Credits: Aakash Patel
Dahegam Town Hall | INI Design Studio
Dahegam Town Hall, designed by INI Design Studio, aligned with the essence of Brutalist architecture, embodies a bold and unapologetic aesthetic. The design philosophy combines raw honesty and aesthetics with modern functionality, celebrating the beauty of exposed concrete. The structure features a modular grid, clean lines, and an open layout, promoting spatial flexibility and functional adaptability. Photo Credits: Aakash Patel
Dahegam Town Hall, designed by INI Design Studio, aligned with the essence of Brutalist architecture, embodies a bold and unapologetic aesthetic. The design philosophy combines raw honesty and aesthetics with modern functionality, celebrating the beauty of exposed concrete. The structure features a modular grid, clean lines, and an open layout, promoting spatial flexibility and functional adaptability.

Photo Credits: Aakash Patel
Dahegam Town Hall | INI Design Studio
Dahegam Town Hall, designed by INI Design Studio, aligned with the essence of Brutalist architecture, embodies a bold and unapologetic aesthetic. The design philosophy combines raw honesty and aesthetics with modern functionality, celebrating the beauty of exposed concrete. The structure features a modular grid, clean lines, and an open layout, promoting spatial flexibility and functional adaptability. Photo Credits: Aakash Patel
Dahegam Town Hall, designed by INI Design Studio, aligned with the essence of Brutalist architecture, embodies a bold and unapologetic aesthetic. The design philosophy combines raw honesty and aesthetics with modern functionality, celebrating the beauty of exposed concrete. The structure features a modular grid, clean lines, and an open layout, promoting spatial flexibility and functional adaptability.

Photo Credits: Aakash Patel
Dahegam Town Hall | INI Design Studio
Dahegam Town Hall, designed by INI Design Studio, aligned with the essence of Brutalist architecture, embodies a bold and unapologetic aesthetic. The design philosophy combines raw honesty and aesthetics with modern functionality, celebrating the beauty of exposed concrete. The structure features a modular grid, clean lines, and an open layout, promoting spatial flexibility and functional adaptability. Photo Credits: Aakash Patel
Dahegam Town Hall, designed by INI Design Studio, aligned with the essence of Brutalist architecture, embodies a bold and unapologetic aesthetic. The design philosophy combines raw honesty and aesthetics with modern functionality, celebrating the beauty of exposed concrete. The structure features a modular grid, clean lines, and an open layout, promoting spatial flexibility and functional adaptability.

Photo Credits: Aakash Patel
Dahegam Town Hall | INI Design Studio
Dahegam Town Hall, designed by INI Design Studio, aligned with the essence of Brutalist architecture, embodies a bold and unapologetic aesthetic. The design philosophy combines raw honesty and aesthetics with modern functionality, celebrating the beauty of exposed concrete. The structure features a modular grid, clean lines, and an open layout, promoting spatial flexibility and functional adaptability. Photo Credits: Aakash Patel
Dahegam Town Hall, designed by INI Design Studio, aligned with the essence of Brutalist architecture, embodies a bold and unapologetic aesthetic. The design philosophy combines raw honesty and aesthetics with modern functionality, celebrating the beauty of exposed concrete. The structure features a modular grid, clean lines, and an open layout, promoting spatial flexibility and functional adaptability.

Photo Credits: Aakash Patel
Dahegam Town Hall | INI Design Studio
Dahegam Town Hall, designed by INI Design Studio, aligned with the essence of Brutalist architecture, embodies a bold and unapologetic aesthetic. The design philosophy combines raw honesty and aesthetics with modern functionality, celebrating the beauty of exposed concrete. The structure features a modular grid, clean lines, and an open layout, promoting spatial flexibility and functional adaptability. Photo Credits: Aakash Patel
Dahegam Town Hall, designed by INI Design Studio, aligned with the essence of Brutalist architecture, embodies a bold and unapologetic aesthetic. The design philosophy combines raw honesty and aesthetics with modern functionality, celebrating the beauty of exposed concrete. The structure features a modular grid, clean lines, and an open layout, promoting spatial flexibility and functional adaptability.

Photo Credits: Aakash Patel
Dahegam Town Hall | INI Design Studio
Dahegam Town Hall, designed by INI Design Studio, aligned with the essence of Brutalist architecture, embodies a bold and unapologetic aesthetic. The design philosophy combines raw honesty and aesthetics with modern functionality, celebrating the beauty of exposed concrete. The structure features a modular grid, clean lines, and an open layout, promoting spatial flexibility and functional adaptability. Photo Credits: Aakash Patel
a brick building with stairs leading up to it
Black Bunny Club | I-con Architects & Urban Planners
Black Bunny Club by I-con Architects & Urban Planners is a contemporary hospitality hub that offers recreational activities for various age groups. The design emphasizes temporal and flexible spaces, reflecting the dynamic nature of the facility. Its architectural language is influenced by industrial aesthetics, using exposed brick, metal structures, and colonial-style arched windows, creating a blend of raw and refined elements. Photo Credits: Prachi Khasgiwala
tables and chairs are lined up on the outside patio
Black Bunny Club | I-con Architects & Urban Planners
Black Bunny Club by I-con Architects & Urban Planners is a contemporary hospitality hub that offers recreational activities for various age groups. The design emphasizes temporal and flexible spaces, reflecting the dynamic nature of the facility. Its architectural language is influenced by industrial aesthetics, using exposed brick, metal structures, and colonial-style arched windows, creating a blend of raw and refined elements. Photo Credits: Prachi Khasgiwala
a brick building with black balconies and lights on the front porch, along with stairs leading up to two levels
Black Bunny Club | I-con Architects & Urban Planners
Black Bunny Club by I-con Architects & Urban Planners is a contemporary hospitality hub that offers recreational activities for various age groups. The design emphasizes temporal and flexible spaces, reflecting the dynamic nature of the facility. Its architectural language is influenced by industrial aesthetics, using exposed brick, metal structures, and colonial-style arched windows, creating a blend of raw and refined elements. Photo Credits: Prachi Khasgiwala
a brick building with arched windows and an awning over the entrance is seen in this image
Black Bunny Club | I-con Architects & Urban Planners
Black Bunny Club by I-con Architects & Urban Planners is a contemporary hospitality hub that offers recreational activities for various age groups. The design emphasizes temporal and flexible spaces, reflecting the dynamic nature of the facility. Its architectural language is influenced by industrial aesthetics, using exposed brick, metal structures, and colonial-style arched windows, creating a blend of raw and refined elements. Photo Credits: Prachi Khasgiwala
a person standing on the balcony of a house with solar panels covering it's roof
The Folding Planes | Palak Shah Design Studio
The Folding Planes, a residence by Palak Shah Design Studio, showcases a blend of contemporary design and sustainable innovation. With its striking aesthetics and eco-friendly features, it offers a holistic living experience that blends luxury with sustainability. Through subtle textures, grey-toned furniture, and light oak veneer accents, the minimalist residence creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Photo Credits: Murtaza Gandhi