Design ni Dukaan references Corbusier and Doshi for geometric Gujarat house
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Tirthika Shah
18d ago
The works of architects Le Corbusier and Balkrishna Doshi influenced Amaltash, a residence in Gujarat, India, designed by multidisciplinary studio Design ni Dukaan. The 12,000-square-foot (1,115-square-metre) house is located in the town of Navsari, which experiences extreme heat in the summer. To help combat this, Design ni Dukaan planned a landscaped courtyard on the south-west
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