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Sen Kapadia Architect Bhavsar House Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Domus India
|November 2018
The role of the architect as an artist and designer is very firmly yet weightlessly articulated in the almost sculptural design of a house.

Tucked away in a residential suburb of a busy Indian city, this house was built for an artist-couple who lived in New York and at times, visited India. The house is a composition of sculptural volumes that can also be imagined as a gallery space. The design of the structure takes the geometry of a traditional four-walled house that sits in a suburban plot of residential volumes one after another, and minimally disturbs the sedated by convention, and pedantic notion of a suburban upper-middle-class home. The play with walls and roofs, proposed by Sen Kapadia as planes free of convention, as tectonic articulations that allow the designer to sculpt usa
This story is from the November 2018 edition of Domus India.
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