LETTER "C" + A 'C'-shaped house, inspired by rural traditions, integrates anganas, verandahs, baramdah and a harmonious balance of private and communal spaces, fostering a connection to nature. + The design embraces inward-facing views for privacy and serenity, while the open part of the 'C' form is oriented toward a river, enhancing the relationship with the natural surroundings. + A modern twist comes from a rotated square enclosing the outer periphery, creating an intriguing form and unique spatial dynamics within, blending heritage with contemporary innovation. "THE ALPHABETS" + "The Alphabets," by One Degree Architects, re-imagines letterforms as spatial architectural spaces, inspiring innovative designs that blend art, design, and functionality. + It fosters creativity through unconventional concepts, building a unique architectural language that reflects passion, research, and intellectual exploration. The exploration strengthens design thinking and creative expression while offering meaningful connections between space and for #Indian architecture#Courtyard Design#Vernacular architecture #Sustainable Living #Community Spaces #OpenToSky #MixedUseDesign # Traditional ModernBlend #IndianHomes #ArchitecturalDesign #Houseplan #house #Architecture #Design
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