of life

SERENITY, AUTHENTICITY AND A PROFOUND CONNECTION WITH THE NATURAL WORLD. PHILOSOPHY THAT VALUES THE BEAUTY OF THE NATURAL  AND THE IMPERFECT TRANSIENCE

STYLE

wild cashew

CLIENT

"IN OUR DESIGNS WE LIKE TO EMULATE NATURE AND IT'S WILD SPIRIT. WE USE CURVES AND TEXTURES TO BRING THE OUTSIDE IN AND CONNECT THE CLIENT BACK TO NATURE."

close 2 nature

The focus of this design is the beauty of nature, its relationship with the building & well being of its inhabitants. Earthy, raw, minimalistic, warmth and love.Nature, the strongest force that the world has brought to us! Every scar to be admired and appreciated.

‘less is more’!
Simplicity is superior to elaborate embellishment…natural light…detail of material…space. Natural materials used due to their aliveness, sense of depth & quality of an individual.The project takes inspiration of the paths of horse trails that pave the way in nature.The routes are the straight lines in the project, they represent the plan that I wanted for myself, the route that I saw in my mind's eye that my life would follow.

The round elements represent the challenges and obstacles that life has put in my way but they have made life much more interesting.

The project was designed to be similar to nature - open, lighted, with the horse tracks creating the elongated spaces. In between there are the circles which create disturbances in the space and make it surprising, interesting and designed.
Living in harmony with nature—this is the vision and concept of the design for this residence where you can integrate the elements of balance between the built environment and nature.
The need to feel in touch with nature through their chosen materials. Earthy tones (plaster walls, wooden and concrete finishes) a lot of green (abundance of plants), a feel of open space in touch with the elements (views from everywhere to the sky).
Everything is a piece on its own—the textured walls and ceilings, concrete furniture and columns, dramatic floor to ceiling slabs of marble and a curved staircase inspired by some of natures natural forms—from snail shells and ferns and our milky way galaxy.

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