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Baba's restaurant draws its inspiration from the architecture styles of rural havelis and houses of Punjab. The idea is to create an upcycled space with a traditional material pallette from around the context. The entrance alley is a longitudinal monolithic axis created using mud plaster/phuska and depicts the bazaar streetscape using different volumes, elements and layers. Masons and artisans were brought in from the neighbouring villages to create the phuska mixture and apply it on the…
Mud hut
The structure is a home sitting in the center of a 4-acre permaculture-inspired farm. This house has two facades with entry doors facing both south and north. Alwar experiences extreme climates hence spaces in the North are more frequently used during the summer and the south patio becomes a sunbathing spot after winter set in. This house has two independent terraces. The stairs for both these roofs are playful and inspired by the step-wells of Rajasthan. The pyramidical roof is made of…
Baba's restaurant design draws its inspiration from the architecture styles of rural havelis and houses of Punjab.
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Baba's restaurant design draws its inspiration from the architecture styles of rural havelis and houses of Punjab.
Architects collaborated with local workers in the Moroccan town to construct this school building using vernacular methods including adobe brick walls.
Centre for Earth Architecture / Kere Architecture, © Iwan Baan
View on Google Maps In the heart of the Qatar desert, deep in the Zakreet peninsula and away from the construction and gridlock of the...
Nestled amidst the captivating landscapes of Sistan Baluchestan, Iran, a recreational resort unveils a unique combination of tradition and modernity. Constructed predominantly from locally sourced clay and mud materials, the resort seamlessly integrates the distinctive architectural elements and handcrafted traditions of the region.
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