Architects Harsh Dobariya and Jay Patel of Elemental craft a 1,100-square-foot home where teakwood, textured walls, and shifting afternoon light shape calm interiors.
Architects Harsh Dobariya and Jay Patel of Elemental craft a 1,100-square-foot home where teakwood, textured walls, and shifting afternoon light shape calm interiors.
Created by architects Kruti Sukhadia, Vipul Sukhadia, and Mrudali Joshi of Sharran Architecture + Design, this Surat home is a modern homage to Gujarati living.
Resembling almost like a sculptural, geometric abstraction of a giant tree, these towers support beautifully ornamented canopies punctured with hundreds of door-like holes.
135 years after it was built, this iconic landmark in Gujarat, India, remains an enduring symbol of cultural exploration and the power of craft.
Shetal Parekh of Inochi is reimagining discarded natural forms as evolving objets d’art that blur the line between sculpture, architecture, and life itself.