In Blurring Boundaries’ latest challenge, a woodland space in Wada, Maharashtra, India, and a serene architectural oasis converge in a outstanding farmhouse. The Mumbai-based agency (beforehand) conceived of a sanctuary referred to as “Maativan,” cradled by timber in a feat of biophilic design, which is constructed from pure supplies to create a synergy between inside and exterior experiences.
Undulating beamed ceilings, open-air areas, an natural structure, and loads of air flow permit for ample pure gentle, airflow, and warmth management. With sustainability on the forefront of its mission, Blurring Boundaries integrated mud, lime, bamboo, stone, wooden, recycled bottles, wheels, glass, and different repurposed substances into the house’s framework.
“Maativan’s commitment to sustainability, cultural authenticity, and ecological responsibility is evident in every aspect of its construction and operation, making it a true sanctuary for those seeking a deeper connection with the natural world,” the studio says. Discover extra on its web site.







