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Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary gray two-story mixed siding house exterior remodel in Milwaukee with a shed roof
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary gray two-story mixed siding house exterior remodel in Milwaukee with a shed roof

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Nursery - mid-century modern gender-neutral medium tone wood floor nursery idea in Philadelphia with green walls
Nursery - mid-century modern gender-neutral medium tone wood floor nursery idea in Philadelphia with green walls

This home is a full integration of a wide range of green concepts including zoned geothermal HVAC and a whole house fan system.
The design theme was inspired by 19th century farmhouse vernacular.
Other green features include an exhaustive use of low V.O.C. materials, finishes and adhesives, operable transoms in the bedooms, reclaimed wood flooring, foam insulation and cement fiberboard siding.
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Description: The owners of this home travel extensively and appreciate the great outdoors. Global travels shaped their desire for a home that embraces nature. The bridge connecting the sleeping and living structures allows cool ocean breezes to pass from the marsh to the front yard; decks and stairs to pool and terrace visually connect inside and out. Most walls from the street are solid, providing privacy, yet they open to rooms of glass, timber and soaring ceilings with views of Bass and Cinder Creeks and Folly Island.

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Kitchen in the owner's unit of a multi-family house renovation in Belmont, Massachusetts. Light filters down from a skylight above the exposed beams of the kitchen. This space above the beams rises up to another skylight at the peak of the roof which can be opened to induce natural airflow throughout the house. Because of an intentionally designed passive ventilation system, in which the form of the interior is shaped around air flow, the home can be comfortably ventilated with cool night air and does not require air conditioning.
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In the traditionally rich city of Bhuj, where the architecture is defined by ancient Palaces and Mahals of Kutch style, concrete structures are rare. Most built structures are made of earth and grow from within the landscape, largely becoming a part of it. It was these qualities that inspired Architect Hartmut Wurster, Principal Architect at Blocher Partners India to plan and execute a contextual and widespread residential development in this Kutch region. Sited on the outskirts, this Bhuj Villa and ClubHouse Complex is a relaxed, indulgent oasis with individual farmhouses paired with a clubhouse that would serve as a cocoon of retreats. The client’s vision was to design their dream project as an exemplification of something groundbreaking & out-of-the-box, demonstrating an unparalleled statement in the region. Hence, the design approach was to choose a sustainable pathway integrated with nature, offering a spatial experience that would be an amalgamation of the inside and the outside. Something that enriches the soul and calms the body - the ultimate living experience.
The core of the design philosophy revolves around sustainability, which involves not only ecological considerations but also the sustainability of the human experience. The design team aimed to craft a space that withstands the test of time while also contributing to creating a positive surrounding environment. Central to this design approach is the creation of a "happy place." Envisioning a setting where people can immerse themselves in an atmosphere of joy, contentment, and well-being, the design incorporates elements and aesthetics that uplift the spirit, such as vibrant colours, natural materials, and interactive features that engage the senses and promote a sense of happiness.
The use of varying intensities of light plays a pivotal role. Different intensities of light are strategically employed to create an ambiance that is both comforting and invigorating. These nuances of light complement the natural elements of the space, creating a harmonious and soothing environment that is sure to put visitors at ease. One of the foremost goals was to foster a sense of belonging. The design takes into account the needs and desires of the community, encouraging a feeling of ownership and connection among the people who use the space. This sense of belonging is reinforced through inclusive and versatile features that accommodate a variety of activities and interests, ensuring that everyone finds their place within the design.
The design process involved numerous rounds of sketches, leading to a significant shift in direction from the original plan. Initially, the focus was on creating sample villas, but as the project evolved, the clubhouse emerged as a key element. The primary objective was to ensure that individuals feel content and connected with their surroundings, achieving this through a harmonious blend of materials seamlessly integrated with the natural environment. Human scale in design and planning paired with the use of natural surfaces was integral to fostering a strong connection with nature. The clubhouse design pushed boundaries, aiming to be distinctive and unconventional, while the construction methods incorporated climate-responsive, passive strategies to enhance sustainability. It was vital that the building possessed a sense of mass, providing shelter and protection, especially during the night. The heart of the design lay in the connection established through a series of courtyards, with three main courtyards, including a welcoming one adorned with palm trees and a water fountain, resembling an oasis—a place that offered respite and refreshment. The idea was to transport individuals to another world, akin to an oasis, with arches and arcades guiding them on a journey through shaded passageways, enabling them to stroll around the courtyards, ultimately inducing a sense of tranquillity and relaxation of the mind.
The complex was erected through collaboration with the Hunnarshala Foundation, a non-profit organisation in India that emerged following the substantial earthquake in Gujarat in 2001. Their mission is centered on the rejuvenation of the region, support for local craftsmanship, and the training of young people in construction and craft. This complex seamlessly amalgamates state-of-the-art technologies with traditional Indian building techniques, ensuring that the modern-looking buildings always reflect the local architectural heritage.
The entry gate, as the portal into this world, is a symbolic representation of the profound transformation and experience that our design aims to provide. Lined with date palms and greens, the streets lead to a striking bricked entrance. This complex, seamlessly integrated with nature, encompasses bungalows, a clubhouse, a restaurant, a pool, a spa area, a bistro, and extensive sports facilities, creating a premium retreat. The architects' rigorous design standards and the well-proportioned structure contribute to this exceptional environment. Surrounded by verdant trails and arched pathways, the entire development appears organically ingrained in the surroundings of Kutch. “Stepping inside the enclave is akin to entering an immersive world where time slows down and nature's wonders take center stage,” says Lead Architect Hartmut. The transitional spaces throughout the clubhouse, planned as open corridors with arcades, directly interact with nature. “In a bid to similarly blur the boundaries in other areas, we have incorporated floating caresses, roofs punctured with openings, and sweeping terraces that further accentuate the connection with the natural world” avers Hartmut.
In the holistically-designed master plan each of the 650 bungalows features between four to five rooms, with sizes ranging from 140 to 175 square metres. Applying their grounded concept to personalised spaces, these bungalows showcase a seamless blend of the inside and outside, offering a fluid transition via the living spaces which have roof cut-outs allowing lush greenery to flourish, casting captivating interplays of dynamism. Abundant daylight enters through spacious windows, with these shading elements also modulating the light, creating a subtle and shaded atmosphere while also mitigating heat. The use of materials such as terrazzo floors, Indian marble, and teakwood contributes to a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The construction here embraces traditional craftsmanship, as you can see in the careful work on the roof trusses and window frames, all made from reclaimed timber using old-fashioned carpentry methods. To make sure the houses can withstand tough weather, we're using time-tested fired bricks that provide strong protection, and we're choosing our materials thoughtfully, making sure they come from the local area. It's worth noting that the entrance gate and the walls around the area are made from a local stone called 'Bhuj stone.' It's known for its warm, beautiful colours and has a rich history that goes back thousands of years in this region. We even find a use for the leftover bits from cutting and the dust – they're used to create finely polished terrazzo floors, showing our commitment to being resourceful and sustainable. By using these traditional methods and being mindful of recycling and sustainable materials, we've managed to create a place that can coexist harmoniously with the local environment and still meet high design standards, even when dealing with extreme weather conditions.
When you step inside the clubhouse, a simple yet imposing circular wall, standing 7 meters tall, greets you. It acts as a peaceful divider, shielding you from the hustle and bustle of urban life and guiding you into a tranquil atmosphere where towering palms and water fountains infuse a calming natural presence. This entrance experience radiates a sense of grandeur and serenity, creating an indoor oasis atmosphere that extends throughout this residential development. Moving ahead, you'll find a remarkable arcade with towering proportions, evoking a sense of awe. The ceiling's glass openings allow natural light to gently filter into the space, responding to the local climate.
The clubhouse is thoughtfully designed with three courtyards, each offering a unique sensory experience. The first courtyard unfolds like a living tapestry, inviting you to explore meandering pathways, beautifully designed gardens, and serene water features that reflect the clarity of your thoughts. As you stroll past the restaurant, the second courtyard unveils the swimming pool, accompanied by a cosy cafe. The third courtyard is dedicated to kids' play, equipped with a gym and spa facilities, creating a diverse and enjoyable environment for all.
covers a significant portion of the development. It's been thoughtfully designed to maintain comfortable temperatures throughout the year, a crucial consideration given The clubhouse, which serves as the epicenter of entertainment and social activities, to the extreme climate of Bhuj. This approach ensures a holistic indoor experience while also reducing energy consumption. The Clubhouse's commitment to sustainability is reflected in the choice of materials. We've used rammed earth walls, reclaimed tiles from local dilapidated structures, recycled wood from a shipbreaking yard, and rich stones, with every material being sourced locally.
Bhuj Villa is a living space filled with light, fresh air, and greenery. It provides an immersive experience that blurs the line between what's constructed and what's natural, in harmony with how humans are meant to live, in sync with nature. The project's allure lies in its departure from the bustling megacities of India, where skyscrapers constantly vie for attention with their towering heights. Here, we've created a different kind of living experience, one that's more in touch with the environment and the way people are meant to live. As remarked by Hartmut Wurster, the Principal Architect at Blocher Partners in India, "The Farmhouse stands as an oasis of serenity, evoking a nostalgic return to a bygone era.

In the traditionally rich city of Bhuj, where the architecture is defined by ancient Palaces and Mahals of Kutch style, concrete structures are rare. Most built structures are made of earth and grow from within the landscape, largely becoming a part of it. It was these qualities that inspired Architect Hartmut Wurster, Principal Architect at Blocher Partners India to plan and execute a contextual and widespread residential development in this Kutch region. Sited on the outskirts, this Bhuj Villa and ClubHouse Complex is a relaxed, indulgent oasis with individual farmhouses paired with a clubhouse that would serve as a cocoon of retreats. The client’s vision was to design their dream project as an exemplification of something groundbreaking & out-of-the-box, demonstrating an unparalleled statement in the region. Hence, the design approach was to choose a sustainable pathway integrated with nature, offering a spatial experience that would be an amalgamation of the inside and the outside. Something that enriches the soul and calms the body - the ultimate living experience.
The core of the design philosophy revolves around sustainability, which involves not only ecological considerations but also the sustainability of the human experience. The design team aimed to craft a space that withstands the test of time while also contributing to creating a positive surrounding environment. Central to this design approach is the creation of a "happy place." Envisioning a setting where people can immerse themselves in an atmosphere of joy, contentment, and well-being, the design incorporates elements and aesthetics that uplift the spirit, such as vibrant colours, natural materials, and interactive features that engage the senses and promote a sense of happiness.
The use of varying intensities of light plays a pivotal role. Different intensities of light are strategically employed to create an ambiance that is both comforting and invigorating. These nuances of light complement the natural elements of the space, creating a harmonious and soothing environment that is sure to put visitors at ease. One of the foremost goals was to foster a sense of belonging. The design takes into account the needs and desires of the community, encouraging a feeling of ownership and connection among the people who use the space. This sense of belonging is reinforced through inclusive and versatile features that accommodate a variety of activities and interests, ensuring that everyone finds their place within the design.
The design process involved numerous rounds of sketches, leading to a significant shift in direction from the original plan. Initially, the focus was on creating sample villas, but as the project evolved, the clubhouse emerged as a key element. The primary objective was to ensure that individuals feel content and connected with their surroundings, achieving this through a harmonious blend of materials seamlessly integrated with the natural environment. Human scale in design and planning paired with the use of natural surfaces was integral to fostering a strong connection with nature. The clubhouse design pushed boundaries, aiming to be distinctive and unconventional, while the construction methods incorporated climate-responsive, passive strategies to enhance sustainability. It was vital that the building possessed a sense of mass, providing shelter and protection, especially during the night. The heart of the design lay in the connection established through a series of courtyards, with three main courtyards, including a welcoming one adorned with palm trees and a water fountain, resembling an oasis—a place that offered respite and refreshment. The idea was to transport individuals to another world, akin to an oasis, with arches and arcades guiding them on a journey through shaded passageways, enabling them to stroll around the courtyards, ultimately inducing a sense of tranquillity and relaxation of the mind.
The complex was erected through collaboration with the Hunnarshala Foundation, a non-profit organisation in India that emerged following the substantial earthquake in Gujarat in 2001. Their mission is centered on the rejuvenation of the region, support for local craftsmanship, and the training of young people in construction and craft. This complex seamlessly amalgamates state-of-the-art technologies with traditional Indian building techniques, ensuring that the modern-looking buildings always reflect the local architectural heritage.
The entry gate, as the portal into this world, is a symbolic representation of the profound transformation and experience that our design aims to provide. Lined with date palms and greens, the streets lead to a striking bricked entrance. This complex, seamlessly integrated with nature, encompasses bungalows, a clubhouse, a restaurant, a pool, a spa area, a bistro, and extensive sports facilities, creating a premium retreat. The architects' rigorous design standards and the well-proportioned structure contribute to this exceptional environment. Surrounded by verdant trails and arched pathways, the entire development appears organically ingrained in the surroundings of Kutch. “Stepping inside the enclave is akin to entering an immersive world where time slows down and nature's wonders take center stage,” says Lead Architect Hartmut. The transitional spaces throughout the clubhouse, planned as open corridors with arcades, directly interact with nature. “In a bid to similarly blur the boundaries in other areas, we have incorporated floating caresses, roofs punctured with openings, and sweeping terraces that further accentuate the connection with the natural world” avers Hartmut.
In the holistically-designed master plan each of the 650 bungalows features between four to five rooms, with sizes ranging from 140 to 175 square metres. Applying their grounded concept to personalised spaces, these bungalows showcase a seamless blend of the inside and outside, offering a fluid transition via the living spaces which have roof cut-outs allowing lush greenery to flourish, casting captivating interplays of dynamism. Abundant daylight enters through spacious windows, with these shading elements also modulating the light, creating a subtle and shaded atmosphere while also mitigating heat. The use of materials such as terrazzo floors, Indian marble, and teakwood contributes to a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The construction here embraces traditional craftsmanship, as you can see in the careful work on the roof trusses and window frames, all made from reclaimed timber using old-fashioned carpentry methods. To make sure the houses can withstand tough weather, we're using time-tested fired bricks that provide strong protection, and we're choosing our materials thoughtfully, making sure they come from the local area. It's worth noting that the entrance gate and the walls around the area are made from a local stone called 'Bhuj stone.' It's known for its warm, beautiful colours and has a rich history that goes back thousands of years in this region. We even find a use for the leftover bits from cutting and the dust – they're used to create finely polished terrazzo floors, showing our commitment to being resourceful and sustainable. By using these traditional methods and being mindful of recycling and sustainable materials, we've managed to create a place that can coexist harmoniously with the local environment and still meet high design standards, even when dealing with extreme weather conditions.
When you step inside the clubhouse, a simple yet imposing circular wall, standing 7 meters tall, greets you. It acts as a peaceful divider, shielding you from the hustle and bustle of urban life and guiding you into a tranquil atmosphere where towering palms and water fountains infuse a calming natural presence. This entrance experience radiates a sense of grandeur and serenity, creating an indoor oasis atmosphere that extends throughout this residential development. Moving ahead, you'll find a remarkable arcade with towering proportions, evoking a sense of awe. The ceiling's glass openings allow natural light to gently filter into the space, responding to the local climate.
The clubhouse is thoughtfully designed with three courtyards, each offering a unique sensory experience. The first courtyard unfolds like a living tapestry, inviting you to explore meandering pathways, beautifully designed gardens, and serene water features that reflect the clarity of your thoughts. As you stroll past the restaurant, the second courtyard unveils the swimming pool, accompanied by a cosy cafe. The third courtyard is dedicated to kids' play, equipped with a gym and spa facilities, creating a diverse and enjoyable environment for all.
covers a significant portion of the development. It's been thoughtfully designed to maintain comfortable temperatures throughout the year, a crucial consideration given The clubhouse, which serves as the epicenter of entertainment and social activities, to the extreme climate of Bhuj. This approach ensures a holistic indoor experience while also reducing energy consumption. The Clubhouse's commitment to sustainability is reflected in the choice of materials. We've used rammed earth walls, reclaimed tiles from local dilapidated structures, recycled wood from a shipbreaking yard, and rich stones, with every material being sourced locally.
Bhuj Villa is a living space filled with light, fresh air, and greenery. It provides an immersive experience that blurs the line between what's constructed and what's natural, in harmony with how humans are meant to live, in sync with nature. The project's allure lies in its departure from the bustling megacities of India, where skyscrapers constantly vie for attention with their towering heights. Here, we've created a different kind of living experience, one that's more in touch with the environment and the way people are meant to live. As remarked by Hartmut Wurster, the Principal Architect at Blocher Partners in India, "The Farmhouse stands as an oasis of serenity, evoking a nostalgic return to a bygone era.

In the traditionally rich city of Bhuj, where the architecture is defined by ancient Palaces and Mahals of Kutch style, concrete structures are rare. Most built structures are made of earth and grow from within the landscape, largely becoming a part of it. It was these qualities that inspired Architect Hartmut Wurster, Principal Architect at Blocher Partners India to plan and execute a contextual and widespread residential development in this Kutch region. Sited on the outskirts, this Bhuj Villa and ClubHouse Complex is a relaxed, indulgent oasis with individual farmhouses paired with a clubhouse that would serve as a cocoon of retreats. The client’s vision was to design their dream project as an exemplification of something groundbreaking & out-of-the-box, demonstrating an unparalleled statement in the region. Hence, the design approach was to choose a sustainable pathway integrated with nature, offering a spatial experience that would be an amalgamation of the inside and the outside. Something that enriches the soul and calms the body - the ultimate living experience.
The core of the design philosophy revolves around sustainability, which involves not only ecological considerations but also the sustainability of the human experience. The design team aimed to craft a space that withstands the test of time while also contributing to creating a positive surrounding environment. Central to this design approach is the creation of a "happy place." Envisioning a setting where people can immerse themselves in an atmosphere of joy, contentment, and well-being, the design incorporates elements and aesthetics that uplift the spirit, such as vibrant colours, natural materials, and interactive features that engage the senses and promote a sense of happiness.
The use of varying intensities of light plays a pivotal role. Different intensities of light are strategically employed to create an ambiance that is both comforting and invigorating. These nuances of light complement the natural elements of the space, creating a harmonious and soothing environment that is sure to put visitors at ease. One of the foremost goals was to foster a sense of belonging. The design takes into account the needs and desires of the community, encouraging a feeling of ownership and connection among the people who use the space. This sense of belonging is reinforced through inclusive and versatile features that accommodate a variety of activities and interests, ensuring that everyone finds their place within the design.
The design process involved numerous rounds of sketches, leading to a significant shift in direction from the original plan. Initially, the focus was on creating sample villas, but as the project evolved, the clubhouse emerged as a key element. The primary objective was to ensure that individuals feel content and connected with their surroundings, achieving this through a harmonious blend of materials seamlessly integrated with the natural environment. Human scale in design and planning paired with the use of natural surfaces was integral to fostering a strong connection with nature. The clubhouse design pushed boundaries, aiming to be distinctive and unconventional, while the construction methods incorporated climate-responsive, passive strategies to enhance sustainability. It was vital that the building possessed a sense of mass, providing shelter and protection, especially during the night. The heart of the design lay in the connection established through a series of courtyards, with three main courtyards, including a welcoming one adorned with palm trees and a water fountain, resembling an oasis—a place that offered respite and refreshment. The idea was to transport individuals to another world, akin to an oasis, with arches and arcades guiding them on a journey through shaded passageways, enabling them to stroll around the courtyards, ultimately inducing a sense of tranquillity and relaxation of the mind.
The complex was erected through collaboration with the Hunnarshala Foundation, a non-profit organisation in India that emerged following the substantial earthquake in Gujarat in 2001. Their mission is centered on the rejuvenation of the region, support for local craftsmanship, and the training of young people in construction and craft. This complex seamlessly amalgamates state-of-the-art technologies with traditional Indian building techniques, ensuring that the modern-looking buildings always reflect the local architectural heritage.
The entry gate, as the portal into this world, is a symbolic representation of the profound transformation and experience that our design aims to provide. Lined with date palms and greens, the streets lead to a striking bricked entrance. This complex, seamlessly integrated with nature, encompasses bungalows, a clubhouse, a restaurant, a pool, a spa area, a bistro, and extensive sports facilities, creating a premium retreat. The architects' rigorous design standards and the well-proportioned structure contribute to this exceptional environment. Surrounded by verdant trails and arched pathways, the entire development appears organically ingrained in the surroundings of Kutch. “Stepping inside the enclave is akin to entering an immersive world where time slows down and nature's wonders take center stage,” says Lead Architect Hartmut. The transitional spaces throughout the clubhouse, planned as open corridors with arcades, directly interact with nature. “In a bid to similarly blur the boundaries in other areas, we have incorporated floating caresses, roofs punctured with openings, and sweeping terraces that further accentuate the connection with the natural world” avers Hartmut.
In the holistically-designed master plan each of the 650 bungalows features between four to five rooms, with sizes ranging from 140 to 175 square metres. Applying their grounded concept to personalised spaces, these bungalows showcase a seamless blend of the inside and outside, offering a fluid transition via the living spaces which have roof cut-outs allowing lush greenery to flourish, casting captivating interplays of dynamism. Abundant daylight enters through spacious windows, with these shading elements also modulating the light, creating a subtle and shaded atmosphere while also mitigating heat. The use of materials such as terrazzo floors, Indian marble, and teakwood contributes to a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The construction here embraces traditional craftsmanship, as you can see in the careful work on the roof trusses and window frames, all made from reclaimed timber using old-fashioned carpentry methods. To make sure the houses can withstand tough weather, we're using time-tested fired bricks that provide strong protection, and we're choosing our materials thoughtfully, making sure they come from the local area. It's worth noting that the entrance gate and the walls around the area are made from a local stone called 'Bhuj stone.' It's known for its warm, beautiful colours and has a rich history that goes back thousands of years in this region. We even find a use for the leftover bits from cutting and the dust – they're used to create finely polished terrazzo floors, showing our commitment to being resourceful and sustainable. By using these traditional methods and being mindful of recycling and sustainable materials, we've managed to create a place that can coexist harmoniously with the local environment and still meet high design standards, even when dealing with extreme weather conditions.
When you step inside the clubhouse, a simple yet imposing circular wall, standing 7 meters tall, greets you. It acts as a peaceful divider, shielding you from the hustle and bustle of urban life and guiding you into a tranquil atmosphere where towering palms and water fountains infuse a calming natural presence. This entrance experience radiates a sense of grandeur and serenity, creating an indoor oasis atmosphere that extends throughout this residential development. Moving ahead, you'll find a remarkable arcade with towering proportions, evoking a sense of awe. The ceiling's glass openings allow natural light to gently filter into the space, responding to the local climate.
The clubhouse is thoughtfully designed with three courtyards, each offering a unique sensory experience. The first courtyard unfolds like a living tapestry, inviting you to explore meandering pathways, beautifully designed gardens, and serene water features that reflect the clarity of your thoughts. As you stroll past the restaurant, the second courtyard unveils the swimming pool, accompanied by a cosy cafe. The third courtyard is dedicated to kids' play, equipped with a gym and spa facilities, creating a diverse and enjoyable environment for all.
covers a significant portion of the development. It's been thoughtfully designed to maintain comfortable temperatures throughout the year, a crucial consideration given The clubhouse, which serves as the epicenter of entertainment and social activities, to the extreme climate of Bhuj. This approach ensures a holistic indoor experience while also reducing energy consumption. The Clubhouse's commitment to sustainability is reflected in the choice of materials. We've used rammed earth walls, reclaimed tiles from local dilapidated structures, recycled wood from a shipbreaking yard, and rich stones, with every material being sourced locally.
Bhuj Villa is a living space filled with light, fresh air, and greenery. It provides an immersive experience that blurs the line between what's constructed and what's natural, in harmony with how humans are meant to live, in sync with nature. The project's allure lies in its departure from the bustling megacities of India, where skyscrapers constantly vie for attention with their towering heights. Here, we've created a different kind of living experience, one that's more in touch with the environment and the way people are meant to live. As remarked by Hartmut Wurster, the Principal Architect at Blocher Partners in India, "The Farmhouse stands as an oasis of serenity, evoking a nostalgic return to a bygone era."

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In the traditionally rich city of Bhuj, where the architecture is defined by ancient Palaces and Mahals of Kutch style, concrete structures are rare. Most built structures are made of earth and grow from within the landscape, largely becoming a part of it. It was these qualities that inspired Architect Hartmut Wurster, Principal Architect at Blocher Partners India to plan and execute a contextual and widespread residential development in this Kutch region. Sited on the outskirts, this Bhuj Villa and ClubHouse Complex is a relaxed, indulgent oasis with individual farmhouses paired with a clubhouse that would serve as a cocoon of retreats. The client’s vision was to design their dream project as an exemplification of something groundbreaking & out-of-the-box, demonstrating an unparalleled statement in the region. Hence, the design approach was to choose a sustainable pathway integrated with nature, offering a spatial experience that would be an amalgamation of the inside and the outside. Something that enriches the soul and calms the body - the ultimate living experience.
The core of the design philosophy revolves around sustainability, which involves not only ecological considerations but also the sustainability of the human experience. The design team aimed to craft a space that withstands the test of time while also contributing to creating a positive surrounding environment. Central to this design approach is the creation of a "happy place." Envisioning a setting where people can immerse themselves in an atmosphere of joy, contentment, and well-being, the design incorporates elements and aesthetics that uplift the spirit, such as vibrant colours, natural materials, and interactive features that engage the senses and promote a sense of happiness.
The use of varying intensities of light plays a pivotal role. Different intensities of light are strategically employed to create an ambiance that is both comforting and invigorating. These nuances of light complement the natural elements of the space, creating a harmonious and soothing environment that is sure to put visitors at ease. One of the foremost goals was to foster a sense of belonging. The design takes into account the needs and desires of the community, encouraging a feeling of ownership and connection among the people who use the space. This sense of belonging is reinforced through inclusive and versatile features that accommodate a variety of activities and interests, ensuring that everyone finds their place within the design.
The design process involved numerous rounds of sketches, leading to a significant shift in direction from the original plan. Initially, the focus was on creating sample villas, but as the project evolved, the clubhouse emerged as a key element. The primary objective was to ensure that individuals feel content and connected with their surroundings, achieving this through a harmonious blend of materials seamlessly integrated with the natural environment. Human scale in design and planning paired with the use of natural surfaces was integral to fostering a strong connection with nature. The clubhouse design pushed boundaries, aiming to be distinctive and unconventional, while the construction methods incorporated climate-responsive, passive strategies to enhance sustainability. It was vital that the building possessed a sense of mass, providing shelter and protection, especially during the night. The heart of the design lay in the connection established through a series of courtyards, with three main courtyards, including a welcoming one adorned with palm trees and a water fountain, resembling an oasis—a place that offered respite and refreshment. The idea was to transport individuals to another world, akin to an oasis, with arches and arcades guiding them on a journey through shaded passageways, enabling them to stroll around the courtyards, ultimately inducing a sense of tranquillity and relaxation of the mind.
The complex was erected through collaboration with the Hunnarshala Foundation, a non-profit organisation in India that emerged following the substantial earthquake in Gujarat in 2001. Their mission is centered on the rejuvenation of the region, support for local craftsmanship, and the training of young people in construction and craft. This complex seamlessly amalgamates state-of-the-art technologies with traditional Indian building techniques, ensuring that the modern-looking buildings always reflect the local architectural heritage.
The entry gate, as the portal into this world, is a symbolic representation of the profound transformation and experience that our design aims to provide. Lined with date palms and greens, the streets lead to a striking bricked entrance. This complex, seamlessly integrated with nature, encompasses bungalows, a clubhouse, a restaurant, a pool, a spa area, a bistro, and extensive sports facilities, creating a premium retreat. The architects' rigorous design standards and the well-proportioned structure contribute to this exceptional environment. Surrounded by verdant trails and arched pathways, the entire development appears organically ingrained in the surroundings of Kutch. “Stepping inside the enclave is akin to entering an immersive world where time slows down and nature's wonders take center stage,” says Lead Architect Hartmut. The transitional spaces throughout the clubhouse, planned as open corridors with arcades, directly interact with nature. “In a bid to similarly blur the boundaries in other areas, we have incorporated floating caresses, roofs punctured with openings, and sweeping terraces that further accentuate the connection with the natural world” avers Hartmut.
In the holistically-designed master plan each of the 650 bungalows features between four to five rooms, with sizes ranging from 140 to 175 square metres. Applying their grounded concept to personalised spaces, these bungalows showcase a seamless blend of the inside and outside, offering a fluid transition via the living spaces which have roof cut-outs allowing lush greenery to flourish, casting captivating interplays of dynamism. Abundant daylight enters through spacious windows, with these shading elements also modulating the light, creating a subtle and shaded atmosphere while also mitigating heat. The use of materials such as terrazzo floors, Indian marble, and teakwood contributes to a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The construction here embraces traditional craftsmanship, as you can see in the careful work on the roof trusses and window frames, all made from reclaimed timber using old-fashioned carpentry methods. To make sure the houses can withstand tough weather, we're using time-tested fired bricks that provide strong protection, and we're choosing our materials thoughtfully, making sure they come from the local area. It's worth noting that the entrance gate and the walls around the area are made from a local stone called 'Bhuj stone.' It's known for its warm, beautiful colours and has a rich history that goes back thousands of years in this region. We even find a use for the leftover bits from cutting and the dust – they're used to create finely polished terrazzo floors, showing our commitment to being resourceful and sustainable. By using these traditional methods and being mindful of recycling and sustainable materials, we've managed to create a place that can coexist harmoniously with the local environment and still meet high design standards, even when dealing with extreme weather conditions.
When you step inside the clubhouse, a simple yet imposing circular wall, standing 7 meters tall, greets you. It acts as a peaceful divider, shielding you from the hustle and bustle of urban life and guiding you into a tranquil atmosphere where towering palms and water fountains infuse a calming natural presence. This entrance experience radiates a sense of grandeur and serenity, creating an indoor oasis atmosphere that extends throughout this residential development. Moving ahead, you'll find a remarkable arcade with towering proportions, evoking a sense of awe. The ceiling's glass openings allow natural light to gently filter into the space, responding to the local climate.
The clubhouse is thoughtfully designed with three courtyards, each offering a unique sensory experience. The first courtyard unfolds like a living tapestry, inviting you to explore meandering pathways, beautifully designed gardens, and serene water features that reflect the clarity of your thoughts. As you stroll past the restaurant, the second courtyard unveils the swimming pool, accompanied by a cosy cafe. The third courtyard is dedicated to kids' play, equipped with a gym and spa facilities, creating a diverse and enjoyable environment for all.
covers a significant portion of the development. It's been thoughtfully designed to maintain comfortable temperatures throughout the year, a crucial consideration given The clubhouse, which serves as the epicenter of entertainment and social activities, to the extreme climate of Bhuj. This approach ensures a holistic indoor experience while also reducing energy consumption. The Clubhouse's commitment to sustainability is reflected in the choice of materials. We've used rammed earth walls, reclaimed tiles from local dilapidated structures, recycled wood from a shipbreaking yard, and rich stones, with every material being sourced locally.
Bhuj Villa is a living space filled with light, fresh air, and greenery. It provides an immersive experience that blurs the line between what's constructed and what's natural, in harmony with how humans are meant to live, in sync with nature. The project's allure lies in its departure from the bustling megacities of India, where skyscrapers constantly vie for attention with their towering heights. Here, we've created a different kind of living experience, one that's more in touch with the environment and the way people are meant to live. As remarked by Hartmut Wurster, the Principal Architect at Blocher Partners in India, "The Farmhouse stands as an oasis of serenity, evoking a nostalgic return to a bygone era.

In the traditionally rich city of Bhuj, where the architecture is defined by ancient Palaces and Mahals of Kutch style, concrete structures are rare. Most built structures are made of earth and grow from within the landscape, largely becoming a part of it. It was these qualities that inspired Architect Hartmut Wurster, Principal Architect at Blocher Partners India to plan and execute a contextual and widespread residential development in this Kutch region. Sited on the outskirts, this Bhuj Villa and ClubHouse Complex is a relaxed, indulgent oasis with individual farmhouses paired with a clubhouse that would serve as a cocoon of retreats. The client’s vision was to design their dream project as an exemplification of something groundbreaking & out-of-the-box, demonstrating an unparalleled statement in the region. Hence, the design approach was to choose a sustainable pathway integrated with nature, offering a spatial experience that would be an amalgamation of the inside and the outside. Something that enriches the soul and calms the body - the ultimate living experience.
The core of the design philosophy revolves around sustainability, which involves not only ecological considerations but also the sustainability of the human experience. The design team aimed to craft a space that withstands the test of time while also contributing to creating a positive surrounding environment. Central to this design approach is the creation of a "happy place." Envisioning a setting where people can immerse themselves in an atmosphere of joy, contentment, and well-being, the design incorporates elements and aesthetics that uplift the spirit, such as vibrant colours, natural materials, and interactive features that engage the senses and promote a sense of happiness.
The use of varying intensities of light plays a pivotal role. Different intensities of light are strategically employed to create an ambiance that is both comforting and invigorating. These nuances of light complement the natural elements of the space, creating a harmonious and soothing environment that is sure to put visitors at ease. One of the foremost goals was to foster a sense of belonging. The design takes into account the needs and desires of the community, encouraging a feeling of ownership and connection among the people who use the space. This sense of belonging is reinforced through inclusive and versatile features that accommodate a variety of activities and interests, ensuring that everyone finds their place within the design.
The design process involved numerous rounds of sketches, leading to a significant shift in direction from the original plan. Initially, the focus was on creating sample villas, but as the project evolved, the clubhouse emerged as a key element. The primary objective was to ensure that individuals feel content and connected with their surroundings, achieving this through a harmonious blend of materials seamlessly integrated with the natural environment. Human scale in design and planning paired with the use of natural surfaces was integral to fostering a strong connection with nature. The clubhouse design pushed boundaries, aiming to be distinctive and unconventional, while the construction methods incorporated climate-responsive, passive strategies to enhance sustainability. It was vital that the building possessed a sense of mass, providing shelter and protection, especially during the night. The heart of the design lay in the connection established through a series of courtyards, with three main courtyards, including a welcoming one adorned with palm trees and a water fountain, resembling an oasis—a place that offered respite and refreshment. The idea was to transport individuals to another world, akin to an oasis, with arches and arcades guiding them on a journey through shaded passageways, enabling them to stroll around the courtyards, ultimately inducing a sense of tranquillity and relaxation of the mind.
The complex was erected through collaboration with the Hunnarshala Foundation, a non-profit organisation in India that emerged following the substantial earthquake in Gujarat in 2001. Their mission is centered on the rejuvenation of the region, support for local craftsmanship, and the training of young people in construction and craft. This complex seamlessly amalgamates state-of-the-art technologies with traditional Indian building techniques, ensuring that the modern-looking buildings always reflect the local architectural heritage.
The entry gate, as the portal into this world, is a symbolic representation of the profound transformation and experience that our design aims to provide. Lined with date palms and greens, the streets lead to a striking bricked entrance. This complex, seamlessly integrated with nature, encompasses bungalows, a clubhouse, a restaurant, a pool, a spa area, a bistro, and extensive sports facilities, creating a premium retreat. The architects' rigorous design standards and the well-proportioned structure contribute to this exceptional environment. Surrounded by verdant trails and arched pathways, the entire development appears organically ingrained in the surroundings of Kutch. “Stepping inside the enclave is akin to entering an immersive world where time slows down and nature's wonders take center stage,” says Lead Architect Hartmut. The transitional spaces throughout the clubhouse, planned as open corridors with arcades, directly interact with nature. “In a bid to similarly blur the boundaries in other areas, we have incorporated floating caresses, roofs punctured with openings, and sweeping terraces that further accentuate the connection with the natural world” avers Hartmut.
In the holistically-designed master plan each of the 650 bungalows features between four to five rooms, with sizes ranging from 140 to 175 square metres. Applying their grounded concept to personalised spaces, these bungalows showcase a seamless blend of the inside and outside, offering a fluid transition via the living spaces which have roof cut-outs allowing lush greenery to flourish, casting captivating interplays of dynamism. Abundant daylight enters through spacious windows, with these shading elements also modulating the light, creating a subtle and shaded atmosphere while also mitigating heat. The use of materials such as terrazzo floors, Indian marble, and teakwood contributes to a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The construction here embraces traditional craftsmanship, as you can see in the careful work on the roof trusses and window frames, all made from reclaimed timber using old-fashioned carpentry methods. To make sure the houses can withstand tough weather, we're using time-tested fired bricks that provide strong protection, and we're choosing our materials thoughtfully, making sure they come from the local area. It's worth noting that the entrance gate and the walls around the area are made from a local stone called 'Bhuj stone.' It's known for its warm, beautiful colours and has a rich history that goes back thousands of years in this region. We even find a use for the leftover bits from cutting and the dust – they're used to create finely polished terrazzo floors, showing our commitment to being resourceful and sustainable. By using these traditional methods and being mindful of recycling and sustainable materials, we've managed to create a place that can coexist harmoniously with the local environment and still meet high design standards, even when dealing with extreme weather conditions.
When you step inside the clubhouse, a simple yet imposing circular wall, standing 7 meters tall, greets you. It acts as a peaceful divider, shielding you from the hustle and bustle of urban life and guiding you into a tranquil atmosphere where towering palms and water fountains infuse a calming natural presence. This entrance experience radiates a sense of grandeur and serenity, creating an indoor oasis atmosphere that extends throughout this residential development. Moving ahead, you'll find a remarkable arcade with towering proportions, evoking a sense of awe. The ceiling's glass openings allow natural light to gently filter into the space, responding to the local climate.
The clubhouse is thoughtfully designed with three courtyards, each offering a unique sensory experience. The first courtyard unfolds like a living tapestry, inviting you to explore meandering pathways, beautifully designed gardens, and serene water features that reflect the clarity of your thoughts. As you stroll past the restaurant, the second courtyard unveils the swimming pool, accompanied by a cosy cafe. The third courtyard is dedicated to kids' play, equipped with a gym and spa facilities, creating a diverse and enjoyable environment for all.
covers a significant portion of the development. It's been thoughtfully designed to maintain comfortable temperatures throughout the year, a crucial consideration given The clubhouse, which serves as the epicenter of entertainment and social activities, to the extreme climate of Bhuj. This approach ensures a holistic indoor experience while also reducing energy consumption. The Clubhouse's commitment to sustainability is reflected in the choice of materials. We've used rammed earth walls, reclaimed tiles from local dilapidated structures, recycled wood from a shipbreaking yard, and rich stones, with every material being sourced locally.
Bhuj Villa is a living space filled with light, fresh air, and greenery. It provides an immersive experience that blurs the line between what's constructed and what's natural, in harmony with how humans are meant to live, in sync with nature. The project's allure lies in its departure from the bustling megacities of India, where skyscrapers constantly vie for attention with their towering heights. Here, we've created a different kind of living experience, one that's more in touch with the environment and the way people are meant to live. As remarked by Hartmut Wurster, the Principal Architect at Blocher Partners in India, "The Farmhouse stands as an oasis of serenity, evoking a nostalgic return to a bygone era.

In the traditionally rich city of Bhuj, where the architecture is defined by ancient Palaces and Mahals of Kutch style, concrete structures are rare. Most built structures are made of earth and grow from within the landscape, largely becoming a part of it. It was these qualities that inspired Architect Hartmut Wurster, Principal Architect at Blocher Partners India to plan and execute a contextual and widespread residential development in this Kutch region. Sited on the outskirts, this Bhuj Villa and ClubHouse Complex is a relaxed, indulgent oasis with individual farmhouses paired with a clubhouse that would serve as a cocoon of retreats. The client’s vision was to design their dream project as an exemplification of something groundbreaking & out-of-the-box, demonstrating an unparalleled statement in the region. Hence, the design approach was to choose a sustainable pathway integrated with nature, offering a spatial experience that would be an amalgamation of the inside and the outside. Something that enriches the soul and calms the body - the ultimate living experience.
The core of the design philosophy revolves around sustainability, which involves not only ecological considerations but also the sustainability of the human experience. The design team aimed to craft a space that withstands the test of time while also contributing to creating a positive surrounding environment. Central to this design approach is the creation of a "happy place." Envisioning a setting where people can immerse themselves in an atmosphere of joy, contentment, and well-being, the design incorporates elements and aesthetics that uplift the spirit, such as vibrant colours, natural materials, and interactive features that engage the senses and promote a sense of happiness.
The use of varying intensities of light plays a pivotal role. Different intensities of light are strategically employed to create an ambiance that is both comforting and invigorating. These nuances of light complement the natural elements of the space, creating a harmonious and soothing environment that is sure to put visitors at ease. One of the foremost goals was to foster a sense of belonging. The design takes into account the needs and desires of the community, encouraging a feeling of ownership and connection among the people who use the space. This sense of belonging is reinforced through inclusive and versatile features that accommodate a variety of activities and interests, ensuring that everyone finds their place within the design.
The design process involved numerous rounds of sketches, leading to a significant shift in direction from the original plan. Initially, the focus was on creating sample villas, but as the project evolved, the clubhouse emerged as a key element. The primary objective was to ensure that individuals feel content and connected with their surroundings, achieving this through a harmonious blend of materials seamlessly integrated with the natural environment. Human scale in design and planning paired with the use of natural surfaces was integral to fostering a strong connection with nature. The clubhouse design pushed boundaries, aiming to be distinctive and unconventional, while the construction methods incorporated climate-responsive, passive strategies to enhance sustainability. It was vital that the building possessed a sense of mass, providing shelter and protection, especially during the night. The heart of the design lay in the connection established through a series of courtyards, with three main courtyards, including a welcoming one adorned with palm trees and a water fountain, resembling an oasis—a place that offered respite and refreshment. The idea was to transport individuals to another world, akin to an oasis, with arches and arcades guiding them on a journey through shaded passageways, enabling them to stroll around the courtyards, ultimately inducing a sense of tranquillity and relaxation of the mind.
The complex was erected through collaboration with the Hunnarshala Foundation, a non-profit organisation in India that emerged following the substantial earthquake in Gujarat in 2001. Their mission is centered on the rejuvenation of the region, support for local craftsmanship, and the training of young people in construction and craft. This complex seamlessly amalgamates state-of-the-art technologies with traditional Indian building techniques, ensuring that the modern-looking buildings always reflect the local architectural heritage.
The entry gate, as the portal into this world, is a symbolic representation of the profound transformation and experience that our design aims to provide. Lined with date palms and greens, the streets lead to a striking bricked entrance. This complex, seamlessly integrated with nature, encompasses bungalows, a clubhouse, a restaurant, a pool, a spa area, a bistro, and extensive sports facilities, creating a premium retreat. The architects' rigorous design standards and the well-proportioned structure contribute to this exceptional environment. Surrounded by verdant trails and arched pathways, the entire development appears organically ingrained in the surroundings of Kutch. “Stepping inside the enclave is akin to entering an immersive world where time slows down and nature's wonders take center stage,” says Lead Architect Hartmut. The transitional spaces throughout the clubhouse, planned as open corridors with arcades, directly interact with nature. “In a bid to similarly blur the boundaries in other areas, we have incorporated floating caresses, roofs punctured with openings, and sweeping terraces that further accentuate the connection with the natural world” avers Hartmut.
In the holistically-designed master plan each of the 650 bungalows features between four to five rooms, with sizes ranging from 140 to 175 square metres. Applying their grounded concept to personalised spaces, these bungalows showcase a seamless blend of the inside and outside, offering a fluid transition via the living spaces which have roof cut-outs allowing lush greenery to flourish, casting captivating interplays of dynamism. Abundant daylight enters through spacious windows, with these shading elements also modulating the light, creating a subtle and shaded atmosphere while also mitigating heat. The use of materials such as terrazzo floors, Indian marble, and teakwood contributes to a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The construction here embraces traditional craftsmanship, as you can see in the careful work on the roof trusses and window frames, all made from reclaimed timber using old-fashioned carpentry methods. To make sure the houses can withstand tough weather, we're using time-tested fired bricks that provide strong protection, and we're choosing our materials thoughtfully, making sure they come from the local area. It's worth noting that the entrance gate and the walls around the area are made from a local stone called 'Bhuj stone.' It's known for its warm, beautiful colours and has a rich history that goes back thousands of years in this region. We even find a use for the leftover bits from cutting and the dust – they're used to create finely polished terrazzo floors, showing our commitment to being resourceful and sustainable. By using these traditional methods and being mindful of recycling and sustainable materials, we've managed to create a place that can coexist harmoniously with the local environment and still meet high design standards, even when dealing with extreme weather conditions.
When you step inside the clubhouse, a simple yet imposing circular wall, standing 7 meters tall, greets you. It acts as a peaceful divider, shielding you from the hustle and bustle of urban life and guiding you into a tranquil atmosphere where towering palms and water fountains infuse a calming natural presence. This entrance experience radiates a sense of grandeur and serenity, creating an indoor oasis atmosphere that extends throughout this residential development. Moving ahead, you'll find a remarkable arcade with towering proportions, evoking a sense of awe. The ceiling's glass openings allow natural light to gently filter into the space, responding to the local climate.
The clubhouse is thoughtfully designed with three courtyards, each offering a unique sensory experience. The first courtyard unfolds like a living tapestry, inviting you to explore meandering pathways, beautifully designed gardens, and serene water features that reflect the clarity of your thoughts. As you stroll past the restaurant, the second courtyard unveils the swimming pool, accompanied by a cosy cafe. The third courtyard is dedicated to kids' play, equipped with a gym and spa facilities, creating a diverse and enjoyable environment for all.
covers a significant portion of the development. It's been thoughtfully designed to maintain comfortable temperatures throughout the year, a crucial consideration given The clubhouse, which serves as the epicenter of entertainment and social activities, to the extreme climate of Bhuj. This approach ensures a holistic indoor experience while also reducing energy consumption. The Clubhouse's commitment to sustainability is reflected in the choice of materials. We've used rammed earth walls, reclaimed tiles from local dilapidated structures, recycled wood from a shipbreaking yard, and rich stones, with every material being sourced locally.
Bhuj Villa is a living space filled with light, fresh air, and greenery. It provides an immersive experience that blurs the line between what's constructed and what's natural, in harmony with how humans are meant to live, in sync with nature. The project's allure lies in its departure from the bustling megacities of India, where skyscrapers constantly vie for attention with their towering heights. Here, we've created a different kind of living experience, one that's more in touch with the environment and the way people are meant to live. As remarked by Hartmut Wurster, the Principal Architect at Blocher Partners in India, "The Farmhouse stands as an oasis of serenity, evoking a nostalgic return to a bygone era.

In the traditionally rich city of Bhuj, where the architecture is defined by ancient Palaces and Mahals of Kutch style, concrete structures are rare. Most built structures are made of earth and grow from within the landscape, largely becoming a part of it. It was these qualities that inspired Architect Hartmut Wurster, Principal Architect at Blocher Partners India to plan and execute a contextual and widespread residential development in this Kutch region. Sited on the outskirts, this Bhuj Villa and ClubHouse Complex is a relaxed, indulgent oasis with individual farmhouses paired with a clubhouse that would serve as a cocoon of retreats. The client’s vision was to design their dream project as an exemplification of something groundbreaking & out-of-the-box, demonstrating an unparalleled statement in the region. Hence, the design approach was to choose a sustainable pathway integrated with nature, offering a spatial experience that would be an amalgamation of the inside and the outside. Something that enriches the soul and calms the body - the ultimate living experience.
The core of the design philosophy revolves around sustainability, which involves not only ecological considerations but also the sustainability of the human experience. The design team aimed to craft a space that withstands the test of time while also contributing to creating a positive surrounding environment. Central to this design approach is the creation of a "happy place." Envisioning a setting where people can immerse themselves in an atmosphere of joy, contentment, and well-being, the design incorporates elements and aesthetics that uplift the spirit, such as vibrant colours, natural materials, and interactive features that engage the senses and promote a sense of happiness.
The use of varying intensities of light plays a pivotal role. Different intensities of light are strategically employed to create an ambiance that is both comforting and invigorating. These nuances of light complement the natural elements of the space, creating a harmonious and soothing environment that is sure to put visitors at ease. One of the foremost goals was to foster a sense of belonging. The design takes into account the needs and desires of the community, encouraging a feeling of ownership and connection among the people who use the space. This sense of belonging is reinforced through inclusive and versatile features that accommodate a variety of activities and interests, ensuring that everyone finds their place within the design.
The design process involved numerous rounds of sketches, leading to a significant shift in direction from the original plan. Initially, the focus was on creating sample villas, but as the project evolved, the clubhouse emerged as a key element. The primary objective was to ensure that individuals feel content and connected with their surroundings, achieving this through a harmonious blend of materials seamlessly integrated with the natural environment. Human scale in design and planning paired with the use of natural surfaces was integral to fostering a strong connection with nature. The clubhouse design pushed boundaries, aiming to be distinctive and unconventional, while the construction methods incorporated climate-responsive, passive strategies to enhance sustainability. It was vital that the building possessed a sense of mass, providing shelter and protection, especially during the night. The heart of the design lay in the connection established through a series of courtyards, with three main courtyards, including a welcoming one adorned with palm trees and a water fountain, resembling an oasis—a place that offered respite and refreshment. The idea was to transport individuals to another world, akin to an oasis, with arches and arcades guiding them on a journey through shaded passageways, enabling them to stroll around the courtyards, ultimately inducing a sense of tranquillity and relaxation of the mind.
The complex was erected through collaboration with the Hunnarshala Foundation, a non-profit organisation in India that emerged following the substantial earthquake in Gujarat in 2001. Their mission is centered on the rejuvenation of the region, support for local craftsmanship, and the training of young people in construction and craft. This complex seamlessly amalgamates state-of-the-art technologies with traditional Indian building techniques, ensuring that the modern-looking buildings always reflect the local architectural heritage.
The entry gate, as the portal into this world, is a symbolic representation of the profound transformation and experience that our design aims to provide. Lined with date palms and greens, the streets lead to a striking bricked entrance. This complex, seamlessly integrated with nature, encompasses bungalows, a clubhouse, a restaurant, a pool, a spa area, a bistro, and extensive sports facilities, creating a premium retreat. The architects' rigorous design standards and the well-proportioned structure contribute to this exceptional environment. Surrounded by verdant trails and arched pathways, the entire development appears organically ingrained in the surroundings of Kutch. “Stepping inside the enclave is akin to entering an immersive world where time slows down and nature's wonders take center stage,” says Lead Architect Hartmut. The transitional spaces throughout the clubhouse, planned as open corridors with arcades, directly interact with nature. “In a bid to similarly blur the boundaries in other areas, we have incorporated floating caresses, roofs punctured with openings, and sweeping terraces that further accentuate the connection with the natural world” avers Hartmut.
In the holistically-designed master plan each of the 650 bungalows features between four to five rooms, with sizes ranging from 140 to 175 square metres. Applying their grounded concept to personalised spaces, these bungalows showcase a seamless blend of the inside and outside, offering a fluid transition via the living spaces which have roof cut-outs allowing lush greenery to flourish, casting captivating interplays of dynamism. Abundant daylight enters through spacious windows, with these shading elements also modulating the light, creating a subtle and shaded atmosphere while also mitigating heat. The use of materials such as terrazzo floors, Indian marble, and teakwood contributes to a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The construction here embraces traditional craftsmanship, as you can see in the careful work on the roof trusses and window frames, all made from reclaimed timber using old-fashioned carpentry methods. To make sure the houses can withstand tough weather, we're using time-tested fired bricks that provide strong protection, and we're choosing our materials thoughtfully, making sure they come from the local area. It's worth noting that the entrance gate and the walls around the area are made from a local stone called 'Bhuj stone.' It's known for its warm, beautiful colours and has a rich history that goes back thousands of years in this region. We even find a use for the leftover bits from cutting and the dust – they're used to create finely polished terrazzo floors, showing our commitment to being resourceful and sustainable. By using these traditional methods and being mindful of recycling and sustainable materials, we've managed to create a place that can coexist harmoniously with the local environment and still meet high design standards, even when dealing with extreme weather conditions.
When you step inside the clubhouse, a simple yet imposing circular wall, standing 7 meters tall, greets you. It acts as a peaceful divider, shielding you from the hustle and bustle of urban life and guiding you into a tranquil atmosphere where towering palms and water fountains infuse a calming natural presence. This entrance experience radiates a sense of grandeur and serenity, creating an indoor oasis atmosphere that extends throughout this residential development. Moving ahead, you'll find a remarkable arcade with towering proportions, evoking a sense of awe. The ceiling's glass openings allow natural light to gently filter into the space, responding to the local climate.
The clubhouse is thoughtfully designed with three courtyards, each offering a unique sensory experience. The first courtyard unfolds like a living tapestry, inviting you to explore meandering pathways, beautifully designed gardens, and serene water features that reflect the clarity of your thoughts. As you stroll past the restaurant, the second courtyard unveils the swimming pool, accompanied by a cosy cafe. The third courtyard is dedicated to kids' play, equipped with a gym and spa facilities, creating a diverse and enjoyable environment for all.
covers a significant portion of the development. It's been thoughtfully designed to maintain comfortable temperatures throughout the year, a crucial consideration given The clubhouse, which serves as the epicenter of entertainment and social activities, to the extreme climate of Bhuj. This approach ensures a holistic indoor experience while also reducing energy consumption. The Clubhouse's commitment to sustainability is reflected in the choice of materials. We've used rammed earth walls, reclaimed tiles from local dilapidated structures, recycled wood from a shipbreaking yard, and rich stones, with every material being sourced locally.
Bhuj Villa is a living space filled with light, fresh air, and greenery. It provides an immersive experience that blurs the line between what's constructed and what's natural, in harmony with how humans are meant to live, in sync with nature. The project's allure lies in its departure from the bustling megacities of India, where skyscrapers constantly vie for attention with their towering heights. Here, we've created a different kind of living experience, one that's more in touch with the environment and the way people are meant to live. As remarked by Hartmut Wurster, the Principal Architect at Blocher Partners in India, "The Farmhouse stands as an oasis of serenity, evoking a nostalgic return to a bygone era.

In the traditionally rich city of Bhuj, where the architecture is defined by ancient Palaces and Mahals of Kutch style, concrete structures are rare. Most built structures are made of earth and grow from within the landscape, largely becoming a part of it. It was these qualities that inspired Architect Hartmut Wurster, Principal Architect at Blocher Partners India to plan and execute a contextual and widespread residential development in this Kutch region. Sited on the outskirts, this Bhuj Villa and ClubHouse Complex is a relaxed, indulgent oasis with individual farmhouses paired with a clubhouse that would serve as a cocoon of retreats. The client’s vision was to design their dream project as an exemplification of something groundbreaking & out-of-the-box, demonstrating an unparalleled statement in the region. Hence, the design approach was to choose a sustainable pathway integrated with nature, offering a spatial experience that would be an amalgamation of the inside and the outside. Something that enriches the soul and calms the body - the ultimate living experience.
The core of the design philosophy revolves around sustainability, which involves not only ecological considerations but also the sustainability of the human experience. The design team aimed to craft a space that withstands the test of time while also contributing to creating a positive surrounding environment. Central to this design approach is the creation of a "happy place." Envisioning a setting where people can immerse themselves in an atmosphere of joy, contentment, and well-being, the design incorporates elements and aesthetics that uplift the spirit, such as vibrant colours, natural materials, and interactive features that engage the senses and promote a sense of happiness.
The use of varying intensities of light plays a pivotal role. Different intensities of light are strategically employed to create an ambiance that is both comforting and invigorating. These nuances of light complement the natural elements of the space, creating a harmonious and soothing environment that is sure to put visitors at ease. One of the foremost goals was to foster a sense of belonging. The design takes into account the needs and desires of the community, encouraging a feeling of ownership and connection among the people who use the space. This sense of belonging is reinforced through inclusive and versatile features that accommodate a variety of activities and interests, ensuring that everyone finds their place within the design.
The design process involved numerous rounds of sketches, leading to a significant shift in direction from the original plan. Initially, the focus was on creating sample villas, but as the project evolved, the clubhouse emerged as a key element. The primary objective was to ensure that individuals feel content and connected with their surroundings, achieving this through a harmonious blend of materials seamlessly integrated with the natural environment. Human scale in design and planning paired with the use of natural surfaces was integral to fostering a strong connection with nature. The clubhouse design pushed boundaries, aiming to be distinctive and unconventional, while the construction methods incorporated climate-responsive, passive strategies to enhance sustainability. It was vital that the building possessed a sense of mass, providing shelter and protection, especially during the night. The heart of the design lay in the connection established through a series of courtyards, with three main courtyards, including a welcoming one adorned with palm trees and a water fountain, resembling an oasis—a place that offered respite and refreshment. The idea was to transport individuals to another world, akin to an oasis, with arches and arcades guiding them on a journey through shaded passageways, enabling them to stroll around the courtyards, ultimately inducing a sense of tranquillity and relaxation of the mind.
The complex was erected through collaboration with the Hunnarshala Foundation, a non-profit organisation in India that emerged following the substantial earthquake in Gujarat in 2001. Their mission is centered on the rejuvenation of the region, support for local craftsmanship, and the training of young people in construction and craft. This complex seamlessly amalgamates state-of-the-art technologies with traditional Indian building techniques, ensuring that the modern-looking buildings always reflect the local architectural heritage.
The entry gate, as the portal into this world, is a symbolic representation of the profound transformation and experience that our design aims to provide. Lined with date palms and greens, the streets lead to a striking bricked entrance. This complex, seamlessly integrated with nature, encompasses bungalows, a clubhouse, a restaurant, a pool, a spa area, a bistro, and extensive sports facilities, creating a premium retreat. The architects' rigorous design standards and the well-proportioned structure contribute to this exceptional environment. Surrounded by verdant trails and arched pathways, the entire development appears organically ingrained in the surroundings of Kutch. “Stepping inside the enclave is akin to entering an immersive world where time slows down and nature's wonders take center stage,” says Lead Architect Hartmut. The transitional spaces throughout the clubhouse, planned as open corridors with arcades, directly interact with nature. “In a bid to similarly blur the boundaries in other areas, we have incorporated floating caresses, roofs punctured with openings, and sweeping terraces that further accentuate the connection with the natural world” avers Hartmut.
In the holistically-designed master plan each of the 650 bungalows features between four to five rooms, with sizes ranging from 140 to 175 square metres. Applying their grounded concept to personalised spaces, these bungalows showcase a seamless blend of the inside and outside, offering a fluid transition via the living spaces which have roof cut-outs allowing lush greenery to flourish, casting captivating interplays of dynamism. Abundant daylight enters through spacious windows, with these shading elements also modulating the light, creating a subtle and shaded atmosphere while also mitigating heat. The use of materials such as terrazzo floors, Indian marble, and teakwood contributes to a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The construction here embraces traditional craftsmanship, as you can see in the careful work on the roof trusses and window frames, all made from reclaimed timber using old-fashioned carpentry methods. To make sure the houses can withstand tough weather, we're using time-tested fired bricks that provide strong protection, and we're choosing our materials thoughtfully, making sure they come from the local area. It's worth noting that the entrance gate and the walls around the area are made from a local stone called 'Bhuj stone.' It's known for its warm, beautiful colours and has a rich history that goes back thousands of years in this region. We even find a use for the leftover bits from cutting and the dust – they're used to create finely polished terrazzo floors, showing our commitment to being resourceful and sustainable. By using these traditional methods and being mindful of recycling and sustainable materials, we've managed to create a place that can coexist harmoniously with the local environment and still meet high design standards, even when dealing with extreme weather conditions.
When you step inside the clubhouse, a simple yet imposing circular wall, standing 7 meters tall, greets you. It acts as a peaceful divider, shielding you from the hustle and bustle of urban life and guiding you into a tranquil atmosphere where towering palms and water fountains infuse a calming natural presence. This entrance experience radiates a sense of grandeur and serenity, creating an indoor oasis atmosphere that extends throughout this residential development. Moving ahead, you'll find a remarkable arcade with towering proportions, evoking a sense of awe. The ceiling's glass openings allow natural light to gently filter into the space, responding to the local climate.
The clubhouse is thoughtfully designed with three courtyards, each offering a unique sensory experience. The first courtyard unfolds like a living tapestry, inviting you to explore meandering pathways, beautifully designed gardens, and serene water features that reflect the clarity of your thoughts. As you stroll past the restaurant, the second courtyard unveils the swimming pool, accompanied by a cosy cafe. The third courtyard is dedicated to kids' play, equipped with a gym and spa facilities, creating a diverse and enjoyable environment for all.
covers a significant portion of the development. It's been thoughtfully designed to maintain comfortable temperatures throughout the year, a crucial consideration given The clubhouse, which serves as the epicenter of entertainment and social activities, to the extreme climate of Bhuj. This approach ensures a holistic indoor experience while also reducing energy consumption. The Clubhouse's commitment to sustainability is reflected in the choice of materials. We've used rammed earth walls, reclaimed tiles from local dilapidated structures, recycled wood from a shipbreaking yard, and rich stones, with every material being sourced locally.
Bhuj Villa is a living space filled with light, fresh air, and greenery. It provides an immersive experience that blurs the line between what's constructed and what's natural, in harmony with how humans are meant to live, in sync with nature. The project's allure lies in its departure from the bustling megacities of India, where skyscrapers constantly vie for attention with their towering heights. Here, we've created a different kind of living experience, one that's more in touch with the environment and the way people are meant to live. As remarked by Hartmut Wurster, the Principal Architect at Blocher Partners in India, "The Farmhouse stands as an oasis of serenity, evoking a nostalgic return to a bygone era.

In the traditionally rich city of Bhuj, where the architecture is defined by ancient Palaces and Mahals of Kutch style, concrete structures are rare. Most built structures are made of earth and grow from within the landscape, largely becoming a part of it. It was these qualities that inspired Architect Hartmut Wurster, Principal Architect at Blocher Partners India to plan and execute a contextual and widespread residential development in this Kutch region. Sited on the outskirts, this Bhuj Villa and ClubHouse Complex is a relaxed, indulgent oasis with individual farmhouses paired with a clubhouse that would serve as a cocoon of retreats. The client’s vision was to design their dream project as an exemplification of something groundbreaking & out-of-the-box, demonstrating an unparalleled statement in the region. Hence, the design approach was to choose a sustainable pathway integrated with nature, offering a spatial experience that would be an amalgamation of the inside and the outside. Something that enriches the soul and calms the body - the ultimate living experience.
The core of the design philosophy revolves around sustainability, which involves not only ecological considerations but also the sustainability of the human experience. The design team aimed to craft a space that withstands the test of time while also contributing to creating a positive surrounding environment. Central to this design approach is the creation of a "happy place." Envisioning a setting where people can immerse themselves in an atmosphere of joy, contentment, and well-being, the design incorporates elements and aesthetics that uplift the spirit, such as vibrant colours, natural materials, and interactive features that engage the senses and promote a sense of happiness.
The use of varying intensities of light plays a pivotal role. Different intensities of light are strategically employed to create an ambiance that is both comforting and invigorating. These nuances of light complement the natural elements of the space, creating a harmonious and soothing environment that is sure to put visitors at ease. One of the foremost goals was to foster a sense of belonging. The design takes into account the needs and desires of the community, encouraging a feeling of ownership and connection among the people who use the space. This sense of belonging is reinforced through inclusive and versatile features that accommodate a variety of activities and interests, ensuring that everyone finds their place within the design.
The design process involved numerous rounds of sketches, leading to a significant shift in direction from the original plan. Initially, the focus was on creating sample villas, but as the project evolved, the clubhouse emerged as a key element. The primary objective was to ensure that individuals feel content and connected with their surroundings, achieving this through a harmonious blend of materials seamlessly integrated with the natural environment. Human scale in design and planning paired with the use of natural surfaces was integral to fostering a strong connection with nature. The clubhouse design pushed boundaries, aiming to be distinctive and unconventional, while the construction methods incorporated climate-responsive, passive strategies to enhance sustainability. It was vital that the building possessed a sense of mass, providing shelter and protection, especially during the night. The heart of the design lay in the connection established through a series of courtyards, with three main courtyards, including a welcoming one adorned with palm trees and a water fountain, resembling an oasis—a place that offered respite and refreshment. The idea was to transport individuals to another world, akin to an oasis, with arches and arcades guiding them on a journey through shaded passageways, enabling them to stroll around the courtyards, ultimately inducing a sense of tranquillity and relaxation of the mind.
The complex was erected through collaboration with the Hunnarshala Foundation, a non-profit organisation in India that emerged following the substantial earthquake in Gujarat in 2001. Their mission is centered on the rejuvenation of the region, support for local craftsmanship, and the training of young people in construction and craft. This complex seamlessly amalgamates state-of-the-art technologies with traditional Indian building techniques, ensuring that the modern-looking buildings always reflect the local architectural heritage.
The entry gate, as the portal into this world, is a symbolic representation of the profound transformation and experience that our design aims to provide. Lined with date palms and greens, the streets lead to a striking bricked entrance. This complex, seamlessly integrated with nature, encompasses bungalows, a clubhouse, a restaurant, a pool, a spa area, a bistro, and extensive sports facilities, creating a premium retreat. The architects' rigorous design standards and the well-proportioned structure contribute to this exceptional environment. Surrounded by verdant trails and arched pathways, the entire development appears organically ingrained in the surroundings of Kutch. “Stepping inside the enclave is akin to entering an immersive world where time slows down and nature's wonders take center stage,” says Lead Architect Hartmut. The transitional spaces throughout the clubhouse, planned as open corridors with arcades, directly interact with nature. “In a bid to similarly blur the boundaries in other areas, we have incorporated floating caresses, roofs punctured with openings, and sweeping terraces that further accentuate the connection with the natural world” avers Hartmut.
In the holistically-designed master plan each of the 650 bungalows features between four to five rooms, with sizes ranging from 140 to 175 square metres. Applying their grounded concept to personalised spaces, these bungalows showcase a seamless blend of the inside and outside, offering a fluid transition via the living spaces which have roof cut-outs allowing lush greenery to flourish, casting captivating interplays of dynamism. Abundant daylight enters through spacious windows, with these shading elements also modulating the light, creating a subtle and shaded atmosphere while also mitigating heat. The use of materials such as terrazzo floors, Indian marble, and teakwood contributes to a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The construction here embraces traditional craftsmanship, as you can see in the careful work on the roof trusses and window frames, all made from reclaimed timber using old-fashioned carpentry methods. To make sure the houses can withstand tough weather, we're using time-tested fired bricks that provide strong protection, and we're choosing our materials thoughtfully, making sure they come from the local area. It's worth noting that the entrance gate and the walls around the area are made from a local stone called 'Bhuj stone.' It's known for its warm, beautiful colours and has a rich history that goes back thousands of years in this region. We even find a use for the leftover bits from cutting and the dust – they're used to create finely polished terrazzo floors, showing our commitment to being resourceful and sustainable. By using these traditional methods and being mindful of recycling and sustainable materials, we've managed to create a place that can coexist harmoniously with the local environment and still meet high design standards, even when dealing with extreme weather conditions.
When you step inside the clubhouse, a simple yet imposing circular wall, standing 7 meters tall, greets you. It acts as a peaceful divider, shielding you from the hustle and bustle of urban life and guiding you into a tranquil atmosphere where towering palms and water fountains infuse a calming natural presence. This entrance experience radiates a sense of grandeur and serenity, creating an indoor oasis atmosphere that extends throughout this residential development. Moving ahead, you'll find a remarkable arcade with towering proportions, evoking a sense of awe. The ceiling's glass openings allow natural light to gently filter into the space, responding to the local climate.
The clubhouse is thoughtfully designed with three courtyards, each offering a unique sensory experience. The first courtyard unfolds like a living tapestry, inviting you to explore meandering pathways, beautifully designed gardens, and serene water features that reflect the clarity of your thoughts. As you stroll past the restaurant, the second courtyard unveils the swimming pool, accompanied by a cosy cafe. The third courtyard is dedicated to kids' play, equipped with a gym and spa facilities, creating a diverse and enjoyable environment for all.
covers a significant portion of the development. It's been thoughtfully designed to maintain comfortable temperatures throughout the year, a crucial consideration given The clubhouse, which serves as the epicenter of entertainment and social activities, to the extreme climate of Bhuj. This approach ensures a holistic indoor experience while also reducing energy consumption. The Clubhouse's commitment to sustainability is reflected in the choice of materials. We've used rammed earth walls, reclaimed tiles from local dilapidated structures, recycled wood from a shipbreaking yard, and rich stones, with every material being sourced locally.
Bhuj Villa is a living space filled with light, fresh air, and greenery. It provides an immersive experience that blurs the line between what's constructed and what's natural, in harmony with how humans are meant to live, in sync with nature. The project's allure lies in its departure from the bustling megacities of India, where skyscrapers constantly vie for attention with their towering heights. Here, we've created a different kind of living experience, one that's more in touch with the environment and the way people are meant to live. As remarked by Hartmut Wurster, the Principal Architect at Blocher Partners in India, "The Farmhouse stands as an oasis of serenity, evoking a nostalgic return to a bygone era.
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