Samantar
This architectural expression reflects its surroundings and seeks to enhance the interior-exterior connection. It also encourages local participation whilst protecting the interests of the inhabitants. The project is influenced by its context, seamlessly integrating with the rural fabric of Kerala, thus it strives for both, vitality and authenticity.
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Very Interesting Form and Layout. The open spaces add to the charm of the rustic life. Ventilation looks quite good, a key factor in villa design. All in all, a nicely conceived project. Good Luck!!!